Thursday Busyness
Snow flurries and overcast skies greeted me at sunrise; pretty much a raw morning as the wind is whipping around, making it feel much, much colder. The high temperature today is supposed to be 24, so the daily pattern of “break ice, fill with warm water, repeat” will continue so the sheep and chickens will have something to drink. Meanwhile, Lily is tending the fire for me while I make a pot of tea, and by tending, I mean napping upright on her pillow.
On my agenda for today, along with a mountain of laundry: cleaning up the last of the decorations and messes from Christmas, like the one I made in my sewing room while wrapping presents a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been able to put off dealing with that by just staying out of that room, but yesterday I couldn’t find my scissors in the midst of all the clutter, so its time. I also want to finish binding a small lap quilt I made for myself. The fabric has a Christmas theme and colors, but I used some really nice warm batting between the la…
On my agenda for today, along with a mountain of laundry: cleaning up the last of the decorations and messes from Christmas, like the one I made in my sewing room while wrapping presents a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been able to put off dealing with that by just staying out of that room, but yesterday I couldn’t find my scissors in the midst of all the clutter, so its time. I also want to finish binding a small lap quilt I made for myself. The fabric has a Christmas theme and colors, but I used some really nice warm batting between the la…
ummm someone was just not feeling up to the whole egg thing were they? ROFL ROFL...
ReplyDeleteI'll have one of my geese give that girl a lesson or two about proper egg size!
ReplyDeleteOh but it's so CUTE! :) She just left a dainty little egg......
ReplyDeleteHave a great day, Paula! :)
Blessings,
Tammy
I agree with Tammy; it is really cute!
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you, Mildred
Seriously?!!
ReplyDeleteTime to test the water **hee, hee.
If you have water that shrinks things... let me know! Personally, I could use some shrinking water...LOL!!
hmmm.
ReplyDeleteHahahaaaa....omword....Now That's tiny!
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Ohmystinkingheck! *squeeee*
ReplyDeleteI just love finding little bitty eggs in the nest. I had a teeny-tiny Amer' egg just the other day. So cute.
Hmm...it does make you wonder!
ReplyDeletelol.. looks like a bird egg...so cute.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure you aren't hiding a banty hen from us?
ReplyDeleteLooks like something layed an egg knowing it would be well taken care of by your hens. I saw a program on TV where some birds will go lay an egg in another bird's nest. hum??? wondering if that is what happen?
ReplyDeletesomebody is just not trying hard enough -I fully understand her feelings about it - just think about passing something as large as the rest of those eggs out of your ---nevermind
ReplyDeleteHahahaha...I guess it works both ways, eh? That's funny.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, Paula..
ReplyDeleteAwww! That is the size of the eggs my doves used to lay! Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis looks familiar. I've had a couple of these.
ReplyDeleteI've had several like that this year. No yolk inside. I believe they're sometimes knows as Fairy Eggs. I always give ours to the dogs.
ReplyDeleteI remember that, when my hens went to be old they make a small egg.
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