Saturday, May 30

Saturday Dose of Cute: Tiny Tussle














Okay, You Two, Break It Up

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17 comments:

  1. This is much cuter than the head-butting I see on the school playground!

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  2. So adorable. I love baby lambs. Have never had one, just a mare when I was a kid.

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  3. Boys will be boys. So cute.

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  4. That is just too cute for words!!

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  5. This is so cute! How are you always in the right place at the right time to catch this!?

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  6. Awwww! So cute! And then mom intervenes too. Guess it's not just humans who have to break up fighting kids.

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  7. This just melts my heart! How sweet are they!

    I wanted to comment and let you know how much I'm enjoying making (and photographing) your recipes! I'm very far from home right now, and they're bringing me a lot of comfort.

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  8. what a great little story to have captured!

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  9. aww, I love the photos!! So cute! Lambs are always a lot of fun! And I'm glad the pictures of them aren't going to end anytime soon :-)

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  10. Delightful! I see mommy sheep is being the typical and perfect mom.

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  11. You can never have enough cute!

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  12. That is really funny. I wish you had a video of the dual!

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  13. They are incredible and adorable. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. very cute, thanks for sharing =)

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