I'm doing a short post today.
I can hear the sigh of collective relief ~ lol!
We're flying home in a week, and I am slammed!
Rain's Thursday Art and Dinner Date theme this week is "Eggs."
So, out of curiosity, I had my computer search my collection
of 142,156 photos and 909 videos for egg and eggs
(count as I write this and sure to increase).
I was curious to see what would turn up.
Here goes!
A Delicious Lunch, Jam Cafe, Victoria, 2015:
Terry Divvying Up an Egg Dish
Old Town, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
October 5, 2015
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Alter "Egg," Fremont Street, Las Vegas, 2023:
Alter Ego, a Favorite Fremont Street Cover Band
Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
July 18, 2023
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Pandemic Encouragement, Along Piney Creek, Aurora, 2020:
Rock Art, Along Piney Creek
Aurora, Colorado, USA
April 9, 2020
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Dining Options, Brighton, 2016:
No Need to Go Hungry!
Brighton Beach, UK
May 27, 2016
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Hard Boiled, Victoria, 2015:
Eggs of a Theropod (Carnivorous) Dinosaur
The Royal British Columbia Museum
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
September 16, 2015
© M. Louise (MacBeath) Barbour/Fundy Blue
No Easter Eggs for the Easter Bunny to Deliver to the Five MacBeath Children!
Letter from My Father to His Relatives
March 31, 1961
Supplying and Maintaining the Ovation of the Seas, Papeete, 2023:
Pallet with Egg
Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
October 23, 2023
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Looks Yummy! Aurora, 2019:
Reading Recipes at Starbucks in Barnes & Noble
I'm linking to Rain's Thursday Art and Dinner Date Nicole's Friday Face Off
and Tom's Aloha Friday.
For Rain's TADD: Eggs:
Aepyornis and Egg
The Largest Bird That Ever Lived
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver, Colorado, USA
June 15, 2015
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Egg of a Roc!
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
Denver, Colorado, USA
June 15, 2015
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Aepyornis is thought to be the bird that inspired the legend of the Roc.
Now extinct, it once lived on the island of Madagascar.
Seven hundred years ago Arab traders spoke
of an elephant bird living off the coast of Africa.
It was so large that it could lift elephants into the sky.
The Aepyornis couldn't fly or lift an elephant,
but its huge eggs fueled legends of the mythical Roc.
The Mythical Roc
Plate from "The Arabian Nights", 'The Roc which fed its young on elephants & Rhinocerotidae',
"The Second Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor" (Hodder & Stoughton)
For Tom's Aloha Friday: Mural at SATO
Hawaiian Mural
Sato Seafood
Waikiki, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawai'i, US
February 6, 20224
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Have a great weekend! 🌺 Aloha!!! 🌺