Friday, June 5

Friday Farm Photos: Morning View


From the Front




And the Middle

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7 comments:

  1. Look how cute they are playing follow the leader. What beautiful pictures! I wish I had pastures and trees like that for my horses to run through. They would love it but Id never find them. Iv thought about getting a couple of lambs but Im not sure.Iv neve eaten lamb and Im not sure I could eat what I raise. I get pretty attached.will see

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  2. That gave me a giggle, seeing them walking in lines like that. It kind of reminded me of circus elephants holding each other's tails. As always, love your photos!

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  3. I THINK YOU LIVE IN THE ORIGINAL "GARDEN OF EDEN"...so lush and green~

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  4. Run-on sentences are my favorite kind.

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  5. Love the pictures and love the run-on sentences - both are perfect!!

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  6. I simply love the lambs truck'n thru the tall grass. My kind of morning view.

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  7. Wowwwwwwwww so beautiful.... very cute pictures.... the lambs are trucking through the tall grass. Very sweet Pictures. Good job

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