Angels on Earth magazine

One Fragile Egg

My husband, Alan, and I pulled up to the farm on a warm spring day. My parents had bought the place after they retired, and raised a small herd of cattle and various other animals, including egg-laying chickens, back then. The world had always felt better, safer, simpler here. Not today.

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