Awwwww, thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. Tonight is Saturday, the night before Easter.
You know, I recently got eggs from a farmer and they were different colors like yours! Loved the turquoise ones. They were SO FRESH...so much better than supermarket eggs.
Hope you have a blessed and WONDERFUL Easter. Susan
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Very pretty ! Have a Happy Easter !
ReplyDeleteThey are gorgeous, coloured by nature herself....
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Lovely blog; I'm a new follower!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Anne ♥♥
Happy Easter, Susan!!!
ReplyDeletexx
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI haope you have a joy filled Easter!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter! :)
ReplyDeleteSo soft and natural! The finest kind of color ... Happy Easter, Susan!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing better would be if they were what you collected this morning. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so pretty.
Very nice! Have a Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteZ.
Nature's gifts! Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteSo,so pretty!!
ReplyDeleteOh they are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, happy Easter to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Happy Easter:@)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - just love the photo! Happy Easter to you!!
ReplyDeleteWish I was getting that many eggs. They are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAww, these are beautiful! Happy Easter to you too! Now, do you feel like egging cars that drive by? LOL!!!!
ReplyDeleteI want some of those fresh eggs, too! Instead I relegated to store bought : /
ReplyDeleteThis is why I just ordered more chicks, beautiful! Happy Easter...
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful- no dye needed! Happy Easter! :)
ReplyDeleteI discovered farm fresh eggs this year and I can't believe how wonderful they are...what are you going to do with all these? Happy Easter!
ReplyDelete... I have the very same batch here at this old house. They are truly the best.
ReplyDeleteThey truly are stunning.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Weekend.
I always wondered what the difference between white and tan eggs was! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteAwwwww, thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. Tonight is Saturday, the night before Easter.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I recently got eggs from a farmer and they were different colors like yours! Loved the turquoise ones. They were SO FRESH...so much better than supermarket eggs.
Hope you have a blessed and WONDERFUL Easter. Susan
I wish I could have beautiful, fresh eggs like these! My grandmother kept chickens and I remember how wonderful their eggs tasted.
ReplyDeleteHave a very Happy and Blessed Easter!
Wishing you peace and joy this Easter.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely birthday wishes. :0)
That is lovely! Wishing you and your family a wonderful Easter Susan.
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Happy Easter to you and your family!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I hope your Easter was blessed!
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