Everyone is doing well today; Annabelle's twins have been dubbed Birdie and Bart. I have to admit, Birdie was the little ewe's name from the start, but I couldn't think of a good B name for her twin for awhile. Not that "Bart" is all that, but it suits him well enough.
Have I mentioned how thrilled I am to have EWE lambs?!? Lambs I can hold and snuggle to my heart's content? Have I?
I had a sheepy visitor this morning, and we had a lovely visit (with the sheep and with each other). Two of my sheep may go home with her in June after Black Sheep Gathering.
Much more to do here before I leave. I promise to post fresh lamb photos after I return - and maybe even some knitting and spinning FOs!
That's it for now from . . .

7 comments:
Michelle, I know nothing about sheep, except maybe the difference between a ram and a ewe. What a spectacular time I've had the past few days waiting for the birth of the babies. They are adorable is all I know! Thanks for posting it and have a wonderful time at your retreat!
Why, thank-you, Jeanne!
Michelle, It sounds like you have had a exciting and busy week. Congratulations on the the little ones. Have a great weekend!
Oh great names! And I am so excited for you that there are some huggable ewes to keep! Have a great time at the retreat. Renew, refresh have fun!
Have a wonderful retreat!!
Yay! Lambies are here at last!! What little beauties AND you're on a B year too. Can't wait to see more photos :o)
Ha! Jenny, I'm ALWAYS on a B year. Until I can't think of any more (and that should be a long time with my small flock), I plan to name all my lambs with B names.
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