Tuesday, February 5, 2013

E is for Egg on February 5 Alphabetaphilia

DSC00820Eggs

Hi readers and writers,

I love this picture of multicolored eggs from the farm of Rob and Diane Stockhouse in Cathlamet, WA, on an island in the Columbia River.  They have a farmers' market that rocks and if you love vegetables, be sure to check out their recipes online or buy Diane's beautifully illustrated cookbook.  Eggs are not just things of beauty and omelet precursors, but they are also starters, the beginning of a life if conditions are right.

You don't have to use egg in your list of five words, of course.  You can choose any five E words and use them in one amazing sentence, then post in comments.  Do it.  You'll enjoy it.

cheers,
Laura

4 comments:

SharonW said...

eagerly, edgings, egg-shaped, emotional, engineers, excellent

Emotional engineers eagerly design excellent egg-shaped edgings.

Heather Hoopes said...

Elmo, elementary, eskimos, end, and elephants.

Elmo attended the end of the Eskimos' elementary education about elephants.

Mercedes said...

enormous, elephants, erode, edges, each, engage, exiting, ebbing

Enormous elephants, erode the banks edges each time they engage in exciting water-play, in the ebbing river.

Laura Mays Hoopes said...

elaborate, evince, evade, elegant, evangelist

The female evangelist could evince ethereal preoccupations, but she wore an attractive elaborate chausuble and an elegant pair of golden slippers, so that she seemed to evade classification as an off-limits religious figure.