Tuesday, December 21

Tuesday Dose of Cute: It's the First Day of Winter. . .

Fiona 1
Fiona on March 6th

Fiona 2
Fiona on March 22nd

Fiona 3
Fiona on May 18th

Fiona 4
Fiona Now

And we're ready.

Lucky Buddy Bear - Bring on Winter, I'm Ready!
Bring it on!

A look back at solstices past:
12/21/05: Whiteout
12/21/08: Very Cool

Want to see more of Fiona (who used to be nicknamed Spot)?
3/2/10: See Spot Get Sheared! (she's the second victim)

© FarmgirlFare.com, the fluffed up foodie farm blog where I never got around to thanking all of you who confirmed my hunch (without my telling you first!) that Fiona was the perfect name for this sweet girl. It definitely is, although I think it fits her best when she's all wooly.

4 comments:

  1. I think Fiona needs to be painted :)
    Happy Solstice to all on the farm.

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  2. She is soooo beautiful!!!

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  3. Gosh she grew it back quick enough!

    Pretty girl.

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  4. Fiona is beautiful (seems like her wool grew in very fast!) Love Buddy Bear too!

    Susan, have a wonderful, blessed Happy Christmas to you, Hunky Farm Guy (Joe) all the animals, family, friends and loved ones!

    Peace on earth!

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