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Sunday, February 1, 2009
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Nice shot and an excellent take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely eggs. What makes them different colors, I wonder? Excellent shot with sweet lighting....
ReplyDeleteGreen eggs and ham anyone? : )
ReplyDeleteFun photo Sheila!
what do you do with a green egg? hmm great shot though
ReplyDeleteMust have been early evening as I love the sgados.
ReplyDeleteI hate keyboards that can't spell, that should read Shadows
ReplyDeleteAmericaunas produce the green eggs. Not a common breed of chicken, but lovely birds, and they produce lovely eggs. (An advantage at Easter: you don't have to dye them!) Love your dozen!
ReplyDeleteI like this shot and the shadows a lot. I like your new header too. In Vancouver B.C. there was an amazing mash-up of Robbie Burns day and Chinese New Year as they are about the same time. Haggis were involved;-)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely photo of something so mundane...it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice color and shadows! I've never seen a green egg before - Dr. Seuss was right on. ;-)
ReplyDeletelovely eggs and shadows.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking eggs, I had never seen the green. And thanks to Sunny for letting us know what kind of chickens lay them.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! I've never seen green eggs.
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