“We can see a thousand miracles around us every day. What is more supernatural than an egg yolk turning into a chicken?” – S. Parkes Cadman
“There are no [hummingbirds] in last year’s nest.” ~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“To every cow its calf; to every book its copy.”~ Irish Proverb
Princesa delivers Napolean…with a little help from her friendly vet.
“The so-called miracle of birth is nature getting her own way.”~ Camille Paglia
“Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in[side] the heart.” ~ Kahlil Gibran
My interpretation of what’s inside for this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Inside. Inside our finca on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua.
How exciting to see brand new life and to capture the moment.
Wow, these are great photo for inside! Love the capture of the newly hatched chck, so sweet.
Thanks, Janalline. 🙂
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Precious photos! The tiny hatchling in particular!
Thanks, Madhu. Unfortunately this little chick died. I think that when mama hen repositioned the other eggs, this little one slipped under an egg and got squished. 😦
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Lovely! How wonderful to have a farm! On another note, today I received no emails to my WP blogs! I went to my reader and saw there were a bunch of posts written including yours. Did you receive mine today? I’m wondering if it is something with WP or my email. Very strange! 🙂
Nicole, having a mini-farm is a lot of work. 🙂 There is always something to be done here. I’m not sure what is going on with WordPress lately. I’ve lost and gained subscribers daily and the editing is wacky. I had to redo this post 2 times to get the photos spaced properly.
I can only imagine. But I still bet it is rewarding to be so close to nature and the process of growing things.
As for WP, yes it has been really weird!!! Hope they fix it soon.
Inside, then outside. 🙂
janet
Haha! Yep! 🙂
Congratulations Princesa ! great post !
Princesa is pregnant again. Napolean is a big bull, now. I can’t wait to see the new arrival in December. Thanks, John and Mary.
wonderful photos!
Muchas gracias. 🙂