
The dogs can feel spring coming -- although the rains sometimes get them down. I know they can't wait until the sheep are out on pasture so they can start doing their herding duties.

The sheep are loving lazing in the sun and trying to nibble what there is for grass although it is mighty short. They're not very patient though and this pasture is going to need a good rest for the summer so it can re-grow.



The Jumper and her triplets are loving life. They tag along behind her all the time - so cute.


The lack of green in the woods gave me one more opportunity to catch a wintery shot for an easy pattern which will be on my website soon. I had to bribe Julia to do this after school one day. Amazing how $10 will get her to try hard to look cute.

14 comments:
Ah, what pleasure your post and the accompanying photos give me. The lambs are adorable!
She does NOT have to try very hard!!
The triplets and mama are so sweet. Love that photo! Julia is adorable in her outfit! She's a great model.
Julia is such a cutie!
So are all the lamb shots!
Love the pink newborn!
The Jumper is such a good
momma it looks like.
Love the dogs... glad to
see them too! I am so very
jealous of your Fresh milk!
The kids love the cows....
but where are the kitties
they ask...
We here in IL are wondering
when spring will ever come.
We are very tired of winter
too and feel that it was
very long.
Lave a wonderful day sweetie!
Rane and kids.
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Those lambs are so cute! My favorite part of spring is the baby animals.
Julia is very cute without even trying.
But didn't you know the going rate for making your 10 yr old be cute or charming was only $5.00? I often show my son your blog but I will have to make sure he doesn't see that part about the $10.00. He will demand a raise!
Julia is a perfect model!
The mommas and their babes are adorable. Thank you for sharing your farm with us.
nice to see Pheebs with her all feet on the ground.
Linda
So jealous of that fresh milk! What a luxury. And glad to see the triplets thriving. Wonder if one will be Jumper II?
Love the sweater. Julia looks like she is getting taller.
Julia HAS gotten taller! Wow!
I like the look of that sweater and hat. Will it be sized for adults?
Pixie has already learned what money is about. We give her a quarter for every golf ball she finds out in the back pastures and woods--a previous resident here hit hundreds of golf balls out that direction--and at this point she's got a piggy bank full of quarters! She's only 2.5 years!
Oh my goodness Kristin you are getting off cheap...that's a $1,000,000 smile.
I always enjoy the outdoor shots on your blog, lambs especially; but I really like the one of Julia in her pretty knits. Simply adorable! :-)
Hi Kristin, I was wondering when the pattern for Julia's sweater that she's wearing in the pic will be in the shop? I can't wait!
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