That wandering Spring holyday is back again and means so many different things through different eyes—the hope of humanity, the critical validation of a faith, a fable, a fraud, rebirth, disguisedfolk fertility customs, community, family tradition, bunnies and eggs for the children. Maybe pick one from column A and two from column B with eggroll. Today we will look at Easter through three alternative eyes. Poet and novelist Jim Harrison was an outlier—semi-reclusive , curmudgeonly , prone to profound melancholy and ecstatic joy in nature. “Someone has to stay outside,” he told a friend and admirer. Theresa Novack is a retired Unitarian Universalist minister, now a dedicated hiker in lovely and wild places with h...