Tuesday, June 20

Daily Farm Photo: 6/20/06

A Little Look Baaaack At The World's Best Pillows. . .











Which have all been sheared off! Many of the lambs still curl up at night with their mothers, though, despite the much firmer pillows. I'm still planning to post a few photos from Shearing Day (as well as Donkey Doodle Dandy's First Pedicure). Hopefully soon. Things have been non-stop around the farm. Busy, busy, busy time of year.
Want to know how much the lambs change color? The bottom two photos are both of Liselotte's baby boy, taken one month apart.

A year of Daily Photos ago:
A Safe Place To Rest (and still one of my favorite photos).

11 comments:

  1. The cuteness of it all! I love farm life. some day when my husband retires from the Air Force I am going to raise fancy chickens...maybe even a sheep or two...very nice blog by the way

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  2. I just love the little baby sheep. So cute & cuddle..:-)

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  3. Susan,
    I apologize if you have already answered this question...but do you sell any of the wool from these furry friends....? Just wondering, just hoping....
    Thanks again for my daily escape.

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  4. That little sheep is adorable! I'm jealous you live with a bunch of animals. I love them myself!

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  5. Nothing like a woolie cuddle. In your 'safe place to rest' photo, is that something sheep tend to do? We have one of our hosted sheet that likes to lay with her head in a little space between a pole & the fence. Must make them feel secure. Thanks for the pics!

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  6. Such sweet pictures! Can we all just say...."Awwwwwww"

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  7. I love the photo w/ the lamb smiling while in blissful sleep on that "natural fiber" pillow!! He must be dreaming of having full access to all the fresh sprouts in the garden!

    Bruno

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  8. Absolutely adorable!! I'm just reading a book called: "Letters from the Country" by Marsha Boulton. :) Her story reminds me of yours - she left city life to become a shepherd. If you can find it, I think you'd love the book.

    Hugs,
    Christina

    P.S. Your blog is a real getaway to those of us who live in the city!

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