Eye Candy Friday
Yes, I'm here and I'm still blogging! I've just had a very busy Spring. I've been at the yoga studio (mostly Vinyasa with the occasional Bikram or Ashtanga class), the swimming pool, caught up in a 2-week Ayurvedic spring cleanse, spring cleaning around the homestead, and most recently, studying Thai bodywork. To say I feel great is a bit of an understatement, but there's been little time for me to make stuff or take photographs.
At any rate, I was inspired to photograph these colorful, undyed eggs that I found at the local grocery store.
Kalona Organics calls them Natural Beauties, and says they're laid by a South American hen called an Auracana, Ameraucana, or Easter Egg hen, and can be blue, green, grey, tan, olive, or even pink. I had no idea!
Have a great weekend, everyone, and Happy Easter to those who celebrate it.
At any rate, I was inspired to photograph these colorful, undyed eggs that I found at the local grocery store.
Kalona Organics calls them Natural Beauties, and says they're laid by a South American hen called an Auracana, Ameraucana, or Easter Egg hen, and can be blue, green, grey, tan, olive, or even pink. I had no idea!
Have a great weekend, everyone, and Happy Easter to those who celebrate it.
Labels: Eye Candy Friday
2 Comments:
Oh, Rachel, they're lovely! They don't need a speck of dye as Mother Nature made them beautiful.
Beautiful eggs, I didn't even knew they existed and very good photo too.
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