I was out raking the leaves off the road, and the same neighbor who gave me a carton of eggs last time gave me eggs again, this time a dozen in a plastic net inside a small plastic shopping bag. Mindful of the last accident, I placed them carefully under a tree while I worked.
A short while later, I saw a crow flying away with an egg in its beak. Fearing the worst, I found the plastic bag torn, the plastic net cut, but the remaining eggs unbroken.
It must have been an extraordinary find for the crow, for when I picked up the eggs and headed for home, it flapped after me.
Skillful thievery
leaves eleven eggs intact:
Omelet for breakfasts.
--Julian
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