After all of this snow, I think most of us are a little cabin fevered. I am ever hopeful for warm weather and no more snow. I thought I would post some of the hopeful little signs we have been seeing here. I found our first egg this morning. We have one aged hen left, whom I thought was beyond laying eggs, but there it lay this morning in the nesting box. I profusely thanked Aphrodite for her gift and then my daughter and I proceeded to cook it and eat it. What a great spring gift!
While out feeding the horses, I saw the beginnings of the daffodils, a bit worse for wear from the cold, but up and a sign of spring no less. I will post some of my projects later this week, mostly sewing clothes for my daughter for spring.
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I had to laugh at your "Egg in a Hole." We used to make these, and my Mom called them "Dr Tichner Eggs," because our pediatrician taught her how! We ate them with ketchup. Yesterday I saw an earthworm struggling to get out of a puddle, so I rescued him. Spring!
I saw these made on the movie Moonstruck, of course those were made with a bit of prociutto in them, which when I have it, I throw it in. Spring seems to have arrived in Virginia thankfully!
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