Jenny and Susan, would you believe that in less than one hour, they were all standing at the gate asking to go back to the fold? I didn't let them, of course, just saying that they don't know how good they have it!
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Wow! We don't have anything here that is green to say nothing about flowers. Be glad you are not in WI!
ReplyDeleteJust remember, Sharrie; when you're enjoying green pastures, we'll be turning brown here!
ReplyDeleteAww, bless them! Look at that grass!!! Lucky sheep :o)
ReplyDeleteWhat's that green stuff they're standing in? I will have to be sure my sheep don't see these pictures -- there would be a riot.
ReplyDeleteJenny and Susan, would you believe that in less than one hour, they were all standing at the gate asking to go back to the fold? I didn't let them, of course, just saying that they don't know how good they have it!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular!!! Glad to have you back Michelle.
ReplyDeleteaahhhh.....Spring looks good. The Wisconsin spring is taking it's time. :-)
ReplyDeleteCan't believe all that tall, green grass! I'll bet your sheep weren't sure what to do with it after the long winter.
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
Just a couple hundred miles north - we don't have that green grass here yet!
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