Very nice Wordless Wednesday! The yarn is beautiful as are the sheep especially the little ones. Very nice blog you have here.. I came over from Linda's at Colorado! I am pleased to make your acquaintance! I will be back soon:)
I have to get a white lamb this year, though I am thinking of a white Cotswold, one that is black factored so she could be bred to my black Cotswold ram. I love the kitty picture in the loft, barns and cats just go hand & hand:) I so look forward to your wordless Wednesday. I just got done putting 120 grades into the computer. A good reason to take off next Friday as a "personal" day:)
far side of fifty, thank you....I'm very pleased to meet you and thanks so much for visiting - I hope you do often :) I just love lamb photos :)
kara, I'm glad you enjoyed them and your welcome :) Can't wait to see what you decide.....
kristi, I knew a woman in NY who raised Cotswolds. They did nothing with the fiber....bags and bags of it just thrown in a heap in the barn. It was heartbreaking. Wish I knew then what I know now!! That cat is our "Papa" cat. He's been around a very long time and comes and goes as he pleases. A personal day - I'll second that :)
candy duell, A pleasure to meet you - thank you so much for stopping in. I'm glad you enjoyed the blog and hope you "visit" often.
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Very nice Wordless Wednesday! The yarn is beautiful as are the sheep especially the little ones. Very nice blog you have here.. I came over from Linda's at Colorado! I am pleased to make your acquaintance! I will be back soon:)
Great photos! Thanks for the pattern BTW! Now I have to decide which yarn to use, and then I will get started.
I have to get a white lamb this year, though I am thinking of a white Cotswold, one that is black factored so she could be bred to my black Cotswold ram. I love the kitty picture in the loft, barns and cats just go hand & hand:) I so look forward to your wordless Wednesday. I just got done putting 120 grades into the computer. A good reason to take off next Friday as a "personal" day:)
Hello,
I just wanted to say I just found your blog and how much I enjoy reading it. Thanks!
linda,
thanks :)
far side of fifty,
thank you....I'm very pleased to meet you and thanks so much for visiting - I hope you do often :) I just love lamb photos :)
kara,
I'm glad you enjoyed them and your welcome :) Can't wait to see what you decide.....
kristi,
I knew a woman in NY who raised Cotswolds. They did nothing with the fiber....bags and bags of it just thrown in a heap in the barn. It was heartbreaking. Wish I knew then what I know now!!
That cat is our "Papa" cat. He's been around a very long time and comes and goes as he pleases.
A personal day - I'll second that :)
candy duell,
A pleasure to meet you - thank you so much for stopping in. I'm glad you enjoyed the blog and hope you "visit" often.
Hi Deb,
The photos are just great!
The yarn is beautiful and the little bird is so cute. Great shot.
Have a wonderful day.
Pam
Wonderful lambies!! They are so cute. And the swallow! What a great photo. What kind is it?
Awww the lambs are SO cute!!!
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