Monday, March 21
Monday Dose of Cute: New Photos from an Old Year Part Three - A Look Back at Lambing Season 2010
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Great pictures of the lambies! I really enjoyed the dose of cuteness today!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lamb fix. I needed that.
ReplyDeleteAll so adorable-my favorites though are the ones with Bear and Bear and Daisy looking on and smiling as if this is also their favorite time of year.
ReplyDeleteNice pics you got here! Good thing the dogs did'nt eat the newly born lamb =)Anyways these pictures made me want to take a vacation at my grandmas farm. Nice post!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Alex
They are so gorgeous. We're looking forward to our annual Lambing Live t.v. series which starts in the UK soon! x
ReplyDeleteLambing season is one of my favorites times of the year (because of your awesome pictures). Can't wait!
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful. Like the comment above, I loved the pictures of the dogs right in the midst of the Moms and Lambs
ReplyDeleteNothing cuter!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness, the one with Bear cleaning up the new born lambs right next to mommy. thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love lambing season! Such sweet photos.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! My only baby coming this year (alpaca cria) won't be born until August, so I'll have to live vicariously through everyone else's babies for awhile!
ReplyDeleteI have a question - is the occurrence of twins/triplets due to the breed of sheep or the nutrition? They are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteAw those chocolate chip lambs are just gorgeous!
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