Hi Marilyn - love eggs. over-easy are my favorite way to eat them and love egg - salad w/green olives chopped up in it. Mmmmmmmmmmm we will color eggs for Easter - me and my Sister, together. She is an avid egg colorer, Me, not so much - but my Mom loved to color them and did so with my Sis for years so I am stepping up :-) Happy egg hunting Love Gail peace.....
They have to be alabaster! And they are gorgeous! What a difference from resin, plastic, or even real ones (and much less messy if dropped!). Love them and wouldn't mind the huge bowlful to display at my house!! Like what they're in too - must be a garden shop or antiques store perhaps - just beautiful Marilyn.
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I love everything about eggs! How they look, how pretty they are when colored, how they taste, all the things you can use them for.
ReplyDeleteBut you show the beauty!
Mmmmm! Hard boiled!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm! Hard boiled!
ReplyDeleteHi Marilyn - love eggs. over-easy are my favorite way to eat them and love egg - salad w/green olives chopped up in it. Mmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeletewe will color eggs for Easter - me and my Sister, together. She is an avid egg colorer, Me, not so much - but my Mom loved to color them and did so with my Sis for years so I am stepping up :-)
Happy egg hunting
Love Gail
peace.....
Beautiful picture --- and one that leaves me with so many questions! I hope you share more! What, when, where, why? I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have quite a collection of eggs - wooden, marble, decorated etc. ready for
ReplyDeletemy Easter display.
Hope your week is going well!
They have to be alabaster! And they are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference from resin, plastic, or even real ones (and much less messy if dropped!). Love them and wouldn't mind the huge bowlful to display at my house!! Like what they're in too - must be a garden shop or antiques store perhaps - just beautiful Marilyn.
Hugs - Mary