Tuesday, May 13

Tuesday Daily Dose Of Cute


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10 comments:

  1. Aii I love the lambing season!

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  2. You know, it looks as if that little guy (girl?) could catch an updraft with those ears and just fly away. Like Dumbo. Except with sheep.

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  3. It's as if their bodies can't get all those components working on the same wavelength - legs do this, ears do that - oops . Truly good dose of cute.

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  4. Oh my goodness, how precious!!!!

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  5. The little darling looks so cute all snuggled up against the tree. I grew up on a farm and now live in suburbia, so reading your posts and seeing your pictures helps keep this country girl grounded. I also have just started a blog about the garden that I'm growing this year. I've got you as a link so others can see the cuties. Here's mine if you want to take a look: www.locallysown.blogspot.com
    Edie

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  6. These creatures are so adorable!
    vickie

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  7. It feels as though he's just a natural in front of the camera. Like, Mr. Demil (sp?) I'm ready for my shot. Too sweet.

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  8. Sigh! I came here for my daily dose and I got it! Thank YOU! kiss/hug

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  9. Adorable!!! Look at that face!!

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  10. Too much cute there...too much! :)

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