Of course, all four brown lambs were out:
They had lamb races and then the boys tried to instigate butting contests, so the girls went off to eat dirt.
"Hmm, maybe grass is better."
Sweet Bree. If I sell one of the girls I'll have a battle on my hands, because Brian's favorite is Brosna.Yesterday I got a call saying I didn't have to report to work this morning. It will mean a smaller check at the end of April, but sometimes time is worth more than money. I know the sheep were happy for the opportunity to get out again. It started to rain just before I finished homeschooling Brian so my pony will stay pent up, but I did get Lance out for a short ride yesterday afternoon. My mental health is preserved for now. ;-)
That's it for today from . . .
7 comments:
So nice for a day off :-) I hope your retreat is everything that you need - you are wise to take the time. I haven't retreated for more than a year and I really feel the loss of that restorative time.
And that Belfast is a handsome devil, isn't he? :-)
Those lamb photos are so cute! It's so funny to watch their playful antics.
They are just The Cutest! And such beautiful wool :-)
Such gorgeous lammies.
Such sweet, expressive little faces! What greater joy in spring than baby critters. And matching baby critters at that.
I could look at pictures of the lambs all day! Happy Easter!
Their faces are so sweet. Thank you for sharing them with us.
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