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Paulo after Breakfast213 viewsIs that a bit of scrambled egg on your nose, Paulo?1 comments
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Paulo Enjoying His Breakfast167 viewsWheatabix, fresh Guernsey milk (from Carole, our cow), and some scrambled egg from our own Black Rock chickens. Served in his suite, on a silver (okay, silver colour) stand.
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Cathy at Sunday Breakfast246 viewsApril 24 2005 - Whitecroft
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Tiny Demonstrating She's Not163 viewsTiny has just had her breakfast, and is looking for more.
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A Pig? Or A Hippo?258 viewsThis sow is about 10 or 11 years old. She's a cross between an Iron Age pig (itself a cross between a Tamworth and a wild boar) and a Gloucester Old Spot. While she looks incredibly fat, she's the fastest pig we have --- bar none. There is no chance, zero, of catching her.
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Elvis and His Milk Moustache178 viewsElvis having his breakfast --- scrambled eggs from our own Black Rock chickens (laid this morning) and Guernsey milk, usually from Carole, our house cow. Elvis has his "Got Milk?" moustache.
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The Sinister Pig502 viewsThis old lady is a cross between a Tamworth (1/4), Gloucester Old Spot (1/2), and wild boar (1/4). But it's the wild boar that's dominant. She's about 16 years old, and still the fastest pig we've got.
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Breakfast at the Burj al Arab Hotel5044 viewsMarjorie having breakfast. We were surrounded by plants from Hawaii (or from tropical islands) like the naupaka. The poor things were struggling: I suspect the humidity is too low in Dubai, or it's too hot -- or both.
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Saturday Morning Breakfast - Home Made Pancakes with Worms300 viewsOne of our week-end treats is to have pancakes with "real" (i.e. fake) maple syrup. Marjorie cooked up a batch on Saturday. They looked good, but my first bite felt, er, "crunchy." I looked down on my plate and saw this little critter. Where had it come from?! A further search yielded a veritable collection of moths which we seem to have imported in some dates or nuts from Dubai. Yum, yum. We had toast and spring cleaned the cupboard!!
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Marjorie Having Breakfast at Brenners Park Hotel205 viewsOne of our many "food photographs." We spent the night at Brenners Park on our way to the Bolex factory in Switzerland.
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Cane After His Breakfast114 viewsWith a little bit of his freshly scrambled eggs on his nose.
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Cane114 viewsAfter breakfast of freshly scrambled Black Rock chicken eggs and Guernsey milk.
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