Baby Gobble
A year of Farm Photos ago:
3/25/06: Well Somebody Has To Eat It
WCB #42: Smudge On The Old Well House Roof
December 2015 update: Hi! For some reason I can't figure out, Blogger hasn't been letting me leave comments on my own blog (!) for the last several months, so I've been unable to respond to your comments and questions. My apologies for any inconvenience! You're always welcome to email me: farmgirlfare AT gmail DOT com.
Hi! Thanks for visiting Farmgirl Fare and taking the time to write. While I'm not always able to reply to every comment, I receive and enjoy reading them all.
Your feedback is greatly appreciated, and I especially love hearing about your experiences with my recipes. Comments on older posts are always welcome!
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I try my best to answer all questions, though sometimes it takes me a few days. And sometimes, I'm sorry to say, they fall through the cracks, and for that I sincerely apologize.
I look forward to hearing from you and hope you enjoy your e-visits to our farm!
I love your website and your farm ! It is a breath of fresh air to see some down to earth, uncomplicated cooking and life living. Congratuations ! I'll be back for more. Louise
ReplyDeleteHi FG, I know you said their spots fade, but speckled one should be "Atlas", at least right now. Purty babies. Hope you get some rest between lambies.
ReplyDeleteThe second one looks like it has a mickey mouse head on its back.
ReplyDeleteToo cute!
I thought the same thing. It sure looks like mickey mouse.
ReplyDeleteI am loving all the "baby" pictures! Thy are so sweet.
ReplyDeletewell for heaven's sake...
ReplyDeleteon quick glance...this pic looks like an overhead shot of elephant trunksj!
*LOL*
and no--i haven't been drinking...
so cute i can't stand it...
I just love coming here to get that wonderful reassurance that, even though I dwell in Cubicle World 5 days out of 7, that others are enjoying the glory of Springtime, and of new lambs.
ReplyDeleteI love this photo, too - the different colors are just wonderful.
Thank you so much for having a blog I can come to and keep my dream alive of having my own small farm one day!
Gee, that reminds me of the buffet at a local Chinese eatery down the street from here. I have never really cared for buffets but they seem to think it's just fine!
ReplyDeleteThe babies are just gorgeous...you don't know how badly I just want to hold each one and snuggle it! I don't know what it is about baby lambs - but it's the overwhelming feeling of just wanting to hug them...thanks for all the baby pics...
ReplyDeleteOkay, I gatta know, when are you gonna start knitting? Where does your wool go?
ReplyDeleteHi Susan - so many babies! What fun.
ReplyDeleteI've been making your Spicy Pumpkin Raisin Muffins - they are SO tasty and we have about 35# of frozen pumpkin puree in the freezer, so... But sunday I made them using bananas instead of pumpkin - cut back on the spices and used 1 1/2 tsp of vanilla - best banana bread I've ever made
Lambs coming here soon too - probably a week or so - only two ewes bred - but optomistically I have all girls names picked out.
They look adorable!
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