Thursday, February 23, 2012
Thursday Dose of Cute: Down at the Barn
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A touch of red berries, or maybe a red scarf, would have made that first photo look like a Christmas card. Sure glad that's your weather and not mine here in the extremely dry and warm central valley of Calif. where the horses, the goat, and the cats are already starting to shed.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! Yes, a weird winter, now almost over...or? Here in PA we did have that freak snowstorm in March a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I live in North/Central Arkansas with family in Missouri also. My grandparents had a farm close to Poplar Bluff years ago. I have one sister in St. Charles and one in Bourbon. I also belong to the Show-Me Gourd Society of Missouri. Your farm looks wonderful and I look forward to following you. I too have a blog: http://barbara-moorewhimsies.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletewow some really preggers sheep there! snow was pretty - almost 80 here today and I'm SOOOO ready for spring and gardening!
ReplyDeleteWould love to start setting up my deck as has southern exposure and so warm sitting out there, my dogs are begging for their chaise back ... But ... think we are all being teased by Mother Nature this winter ... it is so strange I still have annual herbs in garden. Wonder if we will have one of those very hot dry summers, have not had one here in lower NY for some time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. And I love your sheep!! Do you use the wool? We're just over here in KY but we've had practically no winter at all. I'll have to visit you again to see puppy pictures when they arrive.
ReplyDeleteThat first picture should be on a greeting card, lovely!! I'll bet the sheep were wishing they had their wool coats back on! :)
ReplyDeleteBert's shortened tail always makes me smile. I'm so glad he was relieved of the painful white tip.
ReplyDeletetoo much white for me!
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