If you have children, you've read the Dr. Suess book "Green Eggs and Ham". Being a city slicker with deep roots in Iowa farmland, brown eggs were common to me, but not green eggs! The hens that laid those beautiful eggs are Araconda hens. The buyer of the hen house of this 5 acre hobby farm can acquire the hens as well and have green eggs and ham everyday! Here's what green eggs inspires in me! The house that Mack bought is for sale and you can get the full listing sheet by clicking on the link at the end of this story. As always, if you want to see a bigger version of the pictures, just click on each one. They are beautiful!
The House That Mack Bought


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These are the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |
This is the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |


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This is the garage beside the farm house beside the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |
| This is the kitchen inside the farmhouse that cooks the eggs brought from the garage beside the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |

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This is the warm fire where rests the dear lady that cleans the great kitchen inside the farmhouse served by the garage beside the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |
| Here are the bathrooms where hands are all washed before warmed by the fire where rests the dear lady that cleans the great kitchen inside the farm house served by the garage besided the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |

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Here is the orchard where deer gather apples seen from one bathroom where hands are all washed before warmed by the fire where rests the dear lady that cleans the great kitchen inside the farm house served by the garage besided the raised garden next to the great view that goes with the eggs laid by the sweet hens that live in the hen house that Mack bought. |
The listing information and virtual tour for this beautiful 5 acres of rolling hills and updated pristine home just 45 miles from downtown St. Paul can be viewed here and here. Call Bonnie at 612-419-1829 for a showing.
Thanks Carole, Lisa and Leanne, for the compliments. Lisa, it's every bit as nice as it sounds, so bring me a buyer!
Posted by: Bonnie Erickson | November 06, 2006 at 07:41 AM
Bonnie, you have such a creative mind... I love it!
The property you've described would be worth waaay more down by me.
Posted by: Leanne Paynter - Florida Realtor | November 03, 2006 at 03:33 PM
Bonnie, This is beautifully laid out and fun to read. Great marketing!
Posted by: lisa dunn | November 03, 2006 at 02:14 PM
Boonie I think you have a book career ahead of you! First monster mashes and now this! How cute!
Posted by: ccohen | November 03, 2006 at 12:43 PM
I've seen Martha Stewart's chicken coop and her pastel eggs; never saw green ones though! When you posted this listing and I looked at it yesterday it made me think how beautiful a setting this house is on.
Posted by: ccohen | November 03, 2006 at 12:41 PM