E
is for
EGGCUP.
This is new. I very rarely eat a boiled egg these days, but I just couldn't resist buying this. It is, after all, a dragon eggcup!
is for
EGGCUP.
This is new. I very rarely eat a boiled egg these days, but I just couldn't resist buying this. It is, after all, a dragon eggcup!
20 comments:
A must have indeed!
I use eggcups for candle holders.
Happy dragons are the best sort.
Sherry
Oh, I really love egg cups. They are so cute. And you are right. How in the world can you resist with a dragon on it : ). Great e!
I can see why you couldn't resist the cup. Eggcup is a perfect choice for the letter E.
Oh its wonderful, I dont eat eggs too often and its been a lifetime since I had any one could put in an eggcup .. but I love this ..I would have bought for the dragon face alone!
Your dragons get everywhere :-)
That's really pretty! Looks old, too. I might have bought that, just for the pictures, even though I never - but never - eat eggs!
What a find...my mother used to use egg cups when I was young, so this brought back some memories...though none had dragons on them! Great E....bet no one else has eggcup...
Thanks for visiting my site, and the kind words about my photos. Your egg cup is a good e!
Do people really use egg cups? It is very pretty and a great subject for the E theme. And yes, the dragon does look like he has a happy face. The best kind!
irrisistable for a dragon lover.
It's so special!
Smiling because all the toast soldiers were eaten up...:)
I've never even used an egg cup, but I would have snapped up this one in a hurry if I had come across it. Who can resist a dragon?
How on earth did you find an egg cup with a dragon pic. Amazing. And yes, it looks wonderful.
eggcup; seems of a different era, though not back in dragon times.
How wonderful!
aloha-
Comfort Spiral
Perfect choice - I love the dragon - amazing that you'd find such a wonderful eggcup!
The art of boiled egg eating might be a dying art.
That is the prettest egg cup. I would love to have one just like it because I too love dragons
WONDERFUL! I'd definitely have bought it too!
Thanks for all your comments :)
Re the vertigo- it turned out to be Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo and the consultant cured it by moving my head through certain positions. It's caused by a little bit of calcified matter getting into the cochlea and floating around in the liquid there. SO he moves your head round this way and that and steers the little chip of matter out! SO clever!
I had a nother attack, milder, a few weeks ago and was able to follow his diagram to do it myself.
Whilst there at the ENT's though, he found I had otosclerosis which means I am losing my hearing :( already going noticeably in my right ear, just starting symptoms in the left. Quite scary.
I now have a hearing aid and feel so old! LOL!!!!
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