...is willing to accept that she creates her own reality except for some of the parts where she can't help but wonder what the hell she was thinking.
~Thank you to Brian Andreas
I can't decide which group of eggs I like best. I don't recall that I've ever seen brown-dyed eggs before, but they are beautiful. I like the arrangement, too. Good work, MumBum. Thanks for sharing the photos, Annie.
Very, very pretty eggs.
ReplyDeletewv: smene. Smene that you spent the day coloring Easter eggs?
I can't decide which group of eggs I like best. I don't recall that I've ever seen brown-dyed eggs before, but they are beautiful. I like the arrangement, too. Good work, MumBum. Thanks for sharing the photos, Annie.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such beautifully colored eggs. These are amazing.
ReplyDeleteAppreciation from other end of the world :)
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteI am sure I would love them if I could see them .. GAH .. Blogger is fcuking with the photos today.. empty frames on several blogs I have visited...
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love these two options. Secretly, I hate, hate, hate to dye Easter eggs. Did I say I hate to dye the egg?
ReplyDeleteWill you do mine, please?
Oh so pretty now that I can see them, almost makes me want to dye some my own self .. almost .. not quite
ReplyDeleteWow, I know I've never said this before in my life, but that's quite a dyeing talent you have there.
ReplyDeleteI honestly never thought, "How beautiful!" about an Easter Egg before.
The first ones look like they just came fresh from the hen house. I get farm fresh eggs with light green shells.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I like both.
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