



Those are some of the buds around Boulderneigh.
And here is the "no buds" part:

Bart at four weeks old has no visible horn material, although I can feel little points when I get my hands on him. Too bad I already have his - stunning - half-brother; he's a very nice ram prospect! (I know, this photo does nothing to show that. :-)
That's it for today from . . .
4 comments:
Lovely flowers :-)
So pretty there - sigh.
I can always count on you to give me hope that spring might even make it over here. Thanks for the lovely pictures.
Hee, hee. I love it. Both the buds and the no-buds.
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