Monk in the World Guest Post: Diana Turner-Forte
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Eggs-cellent
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Okay, I'm probably the only person who will admit it, but I had to "google" Pysanky to see what it was. WOW. I had no idea you were so talent! I read alot about it and I only have one question. On all the pages I followed telling about the crafts origin and the "how-to" pages, NOBODY said whether or not the egg was empty, or if it still had a chick inside.
Well?
JJ
Silly rabbit, chicks are for kids!! (grin)
Traditionally, pysanky are left whole and varnished. They need to be stored where air can get at them, and turned every so often - eventually the insides dry up (after many years). (hmm - I think there's a good menopause joke in there somewhere JJ!)
I wouldn't want to drop one and have it break!
Most pysanky eggs are blown out and left hollow inside, which makes them very, very delicate indeed!
Oh I simply LOVED the Jasper Fforde series! The adventures of Thursday Next are a treat. Enjoy!
And I love the eggs :)
Thanks, Sue. I am enjoying Thursday Next - I think I'm hooked :) It's a good "escape" book, with just the right amount of quirky humor for me!
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