The kids, even Noah and Erin, who much of the time just tolerate their mother's interest in living a simpler, closer-to-the-source kind of life, were thrilled. I was so excited I almost drove to my mom's to borrow her digital camera. Then I remembered that the camcorder she and I jointly own, which is currently residing at our place, has the ability to snap stills too. So I pulled out the manual, followed the directions, managed to capture to the piddly SmartCard we'd never used before, and upload this photo.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
First blue egg
The kids, even Noah and Erin, who much of the time just tolerate their mother's interest in living a simpler, closer-to-the-source kind of life, were thrilled. I was so excited I almost drove to my mom's to borrow her digital camera. Then I remembered that the camcorder she and I jointly own, which is currently residing at our place, has the ability to snap stills too. So I pulled out the manual, followed the directions, managed to capture to the piddly SmartCard we'd never used before, and upload this photo.
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Wow! Pretty! And all freshly washed, too! I sometimes get blue and green eggs from a friend with a coop and I can barely bring myself to toss away the shells.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy the blog so much, Miranda--I got here by searching for "viola, blog".
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI still remember our hens' first eggs, including Gracie-Ameraucana's pale green one. We can't have chickens any more, but I still have an egg shell from each of my hens.
BTW I am Natalie, mother of 4 and some time homeschool/unschooler, and I am enjoying your blog.
Yay! Photos again! :)
ReplyDeleteWell now, congratulations!
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