These girls aren't telling. They just keep stuffing their faces and crossing their legs (actually, they can't; their udders are too big). Rick is threatening to induce them; I'd rather not interfere. Yet. Ask me again three days from now if there are still no lambs.
As you can imagine, I spend too much time staring at sheep. Makes for plenty of blog fodder photos, though!
Oh, and I think I've settled on a pattern to start. A colorful Sheep Heid, made from leftovers. Maybe it will be my lambing contest prize!
That's it for now from . . .
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Come on girls! That is one complicated hat. It will be beautiful.
Oh my! That is one beautiful hat. Wish I was better at stranded knitting, I would make it myself - since there is NO WAY I will win it - my guesses were in April and those bellies look sooner than that!!
Ei-yi-yi! You can knit that complicated a pattern in the car?? The cap is gorgeous but I would need to be locked in a quiet room with absolutely no distractions to knit it! (Not even the radio on.)
When do you leave home? (Could you trot the sheep around and around the pasture a bit to jog them into lambing? ;o} )
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