Saturday, March 13

Saturday Dose of Cute: Just a Teaser Photo

Sea of Sheep Cute

So who are all these lambs and how are they related to our early start to lambing season?The whole story should be up tomorrow. No, really, I mean it this time. It's even all written, and I was hoping to finish it tonight, but today kind of got away from me—partly because the story ended up a lot longer than planned, and partly because I spent about six hours this morning working on a total blog makeover (so exciting, but what a time suck). And now that everyone else has been fed, it's time for us to eat!

Lambs not real high on your cute meter but still need a dose?

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3 comments:

  1. indeed a sea of cute - and amazing how time sucky our blogs can be when we think "I want to just tweak this part"--warm and spring like here and I'm loving it - our goat babies frolic and then flop down in the sunshine for deep napping work.

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  2. You did NOT buy more sheep did you? One of us should have some self-control and it is not me this week. I bought a quilt Friday and thought of you. Or thought of blaming you for making me want one.

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  3. I'm on the edge of my chair for the blog makeover...you go girl!

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