I live with my husband on a small homestead in Northern Minnesota. Our daughter currently lives in a small cabin in the woods not too far from us.
Our place is located outside a small town and a two and a half hour's drive from the nearest big city. Trips to the city are infrequent, well-planned, and exhausting!
We currently raise chickens and have hives of honey bees. Raising some of our meat and most of our fruits and vegetables is a priority for us; so, along with our birds for meat and eggs, we have fruit trees, berry patches and a huge vegetable garden.
Quilting is my passion, and I could happily spend each day in my quilt studio if I weren't happily spending each day out in the garden. Good thing we have winters up here; Mother Nature helps keep my life balanced.
My Occupation(s)
Home and Household Manager (Highly-Skilled Domestic Engineer)
Wife of Retired School Teacher (I Really Enjoy Having Him Home)
Mother of Grown Child (I Am So Proud of Her)
Fanatic Gardener (So Many Seeds, So Little Summer)
Passionate Quilter (I Am Obsessed)
EX-Restaurant Owner (Thank Heavens!)
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10 comments:
Just shows that everyone, even little hens, has an off-day sometimes!
Vera - So true! :o)
Bet that one was easier to lay. Watch her, she'll be teaching the others .....
DFW - Good point! Of course it would have been easier to lay. Smart little hen. ;o)
Ha ha ha ha! This picture and caption made me laugh out loud!
Thank you!
Anonymous - Glad you got a chuckle!
Ooo, so interesting. They occasionally come up with really weird shaped eggs!
Leigh - You know they do, but I don't think I've ever seen one this perfectly cylindrical.
Almost looks like the commercial companies have invented a more packable eff. How cute is that.
Granny Sue - Let's hope we never get to the point where the shape of eggs can be modified to that extent! :o)
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