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That would be cute if it were on any other color shirt.....but PINK?. That's just plain cruel.
He actually loves this shirt, he and my 2 B-I-L's have tee's very similar that they all went and had made about 8 years ago just before Rick and I got married. The 3 of them together is a hoot!
For fun I have been saving some eggs over the years to see how dark they get as they age. I do not expose them to daylight (unless it is to show them to someone, which is not very often, or to take a photo) and keep them in cool dark space. I don't have any eggs from last year that I saved, sorry but I hatched them all out.
Here's a photo I thought was cool, the eggs in the carton are from early this year, the eggs in out on their own will be 3 years old this spring.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/11170_25_yr_old_eggs_and_6_mos_old_eggs_122011.jpg
eta: the eggs that are almost 3 years old are almost dried out inside. The eggs from earlier this year that are stored the same way are still very heavy and very much yolky inside. I'm weird I know, but I understand the yolk can actually dry like a little pea in there and eventually they will be like a little rattle. We will see.
Love the pic.............
That would be cute if it were on any other color shirt.....but PINK?. That's just plain cruel.
He actually loves this shirt, he and my 2 B-I-L's have tee's very similar that they all went and had made about 8 years ago just before Rick and I got married. The 3 of them together is a hoot!
For fun I have been saving some eggs over the years to see how dark they get as they age. I do not expose them to daylight (unless it is to show them to someone, which is not very often, or to take a photo) and keep them in cool dark space. I don't have any eggs from last year that I saved, sorry but I hatched them all out.
Here's a photo I thought was cool, the eggs in the carton are from early this year, the eggs in out on their own will be 3 years old this spring.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/11170_25_yr_old_eggs_and_6_mos_old_eggs_122011.jpg
eta: the eggs that are almost 3 years old are almost dried out inside. The eggs from earlier this year that are stored the same way are still very heavy and very much yolky inside. I'm weird I know, but I understand the yolk can actually dry like a little pea in there and eventually they will be like a little rattle. We will see.
Love the pic.............
