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Love love love these pix! Such expressions! :)
So cute, especially the last one. Thanks for sharing!
Fabulous piccies, so cute. We've had a programme on TV this week filming lambing live in Scotland. Its been really interesting. You don't realise, as a non-farmer, how much work goes into the build up and preparation let alone the lambing, x
Oh my word, that little Phantom of the Opera Cheviot...too cute!!
~Janya
What sweet babies! A few of them even seem to be smiling!
I know you work very hard, but what a lucky woman you are to see those cuties every day!
I love the black eyed lamb. But I looked at your husbands hat and thought what a lucky man to get to wear something so beautiful while working with the animals.
Your lambs love the camera!! God's little chosen ones reminds that we are all HIS lambs!!!
Thank you for your pictures. You are such a blessing to follow.
Aw, such sweet faces. Did you knit The Farmer's hat?
Happy sheep, hard-working farmer - what an achievement you must feel with all those new lambs and healthy mamas. Spring grass will soon be here.
Beautiful, beautiful photos! Have you thought about doing a book of your photos? I'm sure it would be amazing!
Great photos, Kristin!!!
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