I recently discovered your blog and have been a regular visitor ever since. I'm a quilter and knitter so love fabric and yarn. Plus I know a bit about the area where you live. We travel I-5 several times a year to visit family in Washington and often drive the road to Newport to visit an artist and go through McMinville. Beautiful area. I can hardly wait to see the lambs.
Becky, which "ham" are you referring to - the boy or the ewe? And welcome, "Country Girl"! Thanks for visiting and commenting. Have you stopped at Boersma's in McMinnville? They have both a fabric shop (emphasis: quilting) and a yarn shop, just across the street from one another. My relative who's a quilter thinks their fabric shop is WONDERFUL!
Can you hear my "Awwww" from there? Brian has the right idea; I think I need to follow suit. A little sheep therapy is worth the pain of crutching out to the farm yard.
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There aren't any scary faces! Did he know you were taking the pictures??? :) Too cute...
ReplyDeleteHow could he make scary faces when enjoying that kind of love?! ;-) (And yes, he knew I was taking the pictures.)
ReplyDeleteI'd say you have a bit of a ham :) No words needed there!
ReplyDeleteI recently discovered your blog and have been a regular visitor ever since. I'm a quilter and knitter so love fabric and yarn. Plus I know a bit about the area where you live. We travel I-5 several times a year to visit family in Washington and often drive the road to Newport to visit an artist and go through McMinville. Beautiful area. I can hardly wait to see the lambs.
ReplyDeleteBecky, which "ham" are you referring to - the boy or the ewe? And welcome, "Country Girl"! Thanks for visiting and commenting. Have you stopped at Boersma's in McMinnville? They have both a fabric shop (emphasis: quilting) and a yarn shop, just across the street from one another. My relative who's a quilter thinks their fabric shop is WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteThat's what we all need more of: Sheep Therapy! :)
ReplyDeleteCan you hear my "Awwww" from there? Brian has the right idea; I think I need to follow suit. A little sheep therapy is worth the pain of crutching out to the farm yard.
ReplyDeleteHugs all around!
The cute little ham on two legs ;-)
ReplyDeleteThey are quite the couple!
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It doesn't get much better than this! I wonder what they were talking about?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing sweet photos
How cute is THAT????
ReplyDeleteThese photos are just precious!
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