BTW - lovin' those quilts in the previous post, and the knittery that's been going on. I've been reading but not commenting much lately. Love ya work! xxx
We had a triple yolker last year... poor chook! one of my friends found an antique egg measurer thingy at an antique shop, I wonder if you can still buy them?
Ciao, sono arrivata a te attraverso il blog di Blandina e ne sono felicissima, amo molto i fiori e la fotografia e i tuoi sono stupendi, molto belli anche i tuoi lavori. Complimenti!!! Un abbraccio Emi
that is one huge egg........what does it weigh???let me know how many yolks.......
ReplyDeleteSomeone's having a good brekkie tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteI can feel your sense of fascination. What kind of chickens do you have?
ReplyDeleteOuch! Poor chooky. :/
ReplyDeleteBTW - lovin' those quilts in the previous post, and the knittery that's been going on. I've been reading but not commenting much lately. Love ya work! xxx
Oh wow - well done chookie :D)
ReplyDeleteWe had a triple yolker last year... poor chook! one of my friends found an antique egg measurer thingy at an antique shop, I wonder if you can still buy them?
ReplyDeleteOnly your happy chooks could lay a whopper like that Annie:)
ReplyDeleteCiao, sono arrivata a te attraverso il blog di Blandina e ne sono felicissima, amo molto i fiori e la fotografia e i tuoi sono stupendi, molto belli anche i tuoi lavori. Complimenti!!!
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Emi
Wow, are you sure it is a chicken egg and not a ...snake's one?
ReplyDeleteWhat cute pictures! I'll be watching. Do you have a duck or a goose hiding out in your hen house?
ReplyDeleteThat is a BIG egg! We've seen some pretty big ones here, too. Don't know if they were that big though.
ReplyDeleteWell how many yolks?
ReplyDeleteYou would only need 6 of them to make a dozen!