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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

It's Snowing Lambs!

We've been really busy! 77 lambs so far. You read it right! I can't believe it! Every day for the past week, there's been between 7 and 10 lambs coming into our farm world. Wowweeeeee! We're expecting lots more too!

As you can see, the paint numbering system is back in -- I'm totally agreeing with The Farmer now. It's so hard to see who belongs to which mama that some bit of order is needed! You'll all just have to live with the red and blue paint!

Here's the lambs that the brown and white ewe I told you about the other day. Isn't that the cutest little spotted lamb?


Tell me - are you all sick of this lambing stuff yet?

29 comments:

  1. Wow - 77!!! That's a whole lot of cuteness running around! I for one am NOT tired of all the lamb/mother pictures. Keep them coming! But I' sure you and The Farmer must be a wee bit tired! Hope everyone stays warm.

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  2. I'm not tired of the lambs, but at 77 you might be...

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  3. NO!!! I love the babies! Don't know that I'll ever get tired of it! 77! (more now, I'm sure) WOW!!! I don't get tired of it because I'm not out there helping. LOL!

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  4. Sick of lambs? Are you kidding? As I go through my bloglines, I keep thinking to myself "I wonder how the lambs are doing. Has Kristin had a moment to post an update yet?" I find this fascinating. And I'm drawn to that little black lamb. Hmmmmm. I wonder what that says about me?

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  5. Such cuteness! And no, I never tire of the lamb and sheep posts.

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  6. Oh I want to come over and visit them. PLease don't stop blogging about them.

    My daughter wants to know what you do with all of them? Are all for wool? What breed are they?

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  7. Not sick of the lambs at all! They are so sweet. Wow...77 is a lot. Looking forward to those yet to arrive.

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  8. No, I am not tired at all! I love seeing the lambs.

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  9. No, I am not, because we used to do this. I love it. Thanks.

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  10. Love the lambs--and the pictures. Keep on sharing. Thanks.

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  11. no, not sick of it at all....but then does that make me sick? To some i am sure it would, smile! Wow, i am trying to imagine 77 newborns!

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  12. I love your lambs and my girls do to. We are so enchanted by your posts. I just reread the post about gineau chicks in the kitchen. What a hoot. Your sense of the way each of us is connected to this world is amazing. BTW, I also loved your posts about children's authors. I have taken many of your suggestions.

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  13. Sick of it? No! Please, keep the cuteness coming! I particularly love your blog at this time of year :)

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  14. Oh, no. Please don't stop posting about the lambies! I love them. I wish I could visit and pet them.

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  15. The black and white one is a little calf. I'm quite sure it is.

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  16. No, please don´t stop. We love the lambs. Every day I can´t wait and I have a look on your blog.
    It is so nice that you are not tired to take fotos.
    Thank you very much.
    Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland von
    Anja

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  17. Not one bit sick of it. Thank you for sharing them.

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  18. Not at all. I love your pictures and how could we knit without lambs. Smile

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  19. Tired of the lambs - no way. Bring them on. I can't wait to open your blog each morning to see the cute wooly faces. More lamb posts please!

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  20. They are adorable! I love the lamb/sheep photos. And I'm so grateful I don't have to wake up super early and the cold and take care of them. I'm such a city girl at heart.

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  21. I love the lambing posts! Farm life is so foreign to most people these days, it's wonderful to have an inside view.

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  22. NO! we love lambs! We love lambs! How is Julia faring with the babies?
    Rooth

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  23. Not sick at all! Those mamas and babies are beautiful. :-)

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  24. I'll never get tired of seeing all your wonderful photos of the lambs and ewes. It makes me smile and lifts my heart with each post. Thank you!

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  25. No complaints here. My family had a small flock of Hampshire sheep when I was growing up. I get a thrill out of seeing your lambs....

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  26. our neighbors sheep started lambing recently as well, it's so fun to watch them play :)

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Thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy day to leave me a comment. I love hearing from you.

Have a great day,
Kristin