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2024 Project 365 – Week Forty-five
You know how I have a label on these posts called Drama Queen? There are at least two days this week that deserve that label. It means I’m e...
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First, I'd like to talk about my funeral experience today. The singing was fine – I'm no Susan Boyle, but I'll do. When we...
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I’m still feeling the disconnect of world events (& events here at home), & all the perky “Reason for the Season” in the air right n...
i think the word i'm looking for here is awwwwwwwww....
ReplyDeleteI know - or squee :)
DeleteOh my word... I want to take them home with me
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were getting quite the attention at the end :)
That was Dr. M at the end of the camera - he gets that reaction a lot :)
DeleteSweet, sweet little lambs. Brings to mind a dozen hymns.
ReplyDeleteMy dad & I sang the Ninety & Nine at our church when I was in high school - all zillion verses :)
DeleteJust too cute for words!
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DeleteSo cute. I saw many goats and lambs in India but none this pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love how extra white the lambs are - because sheep can get pretty dirty!
DeleteIf those were yours you would have an endless supply of knitting wool yarn. How big is your yard again? ;)
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Oh man don't go giving us ideas!
DeleteThat last pic is just a little scary ... they KNOW.
ReplyDeleteYou are SO RIGHT! In fact, one time I was with Dr. M and the sheep came running up to the fence with their baritone baaing & I was sore afraid! Dr. M was laughing at me, but really - scary!
DeleteLove those adorable lambs!
ReplyDeleteI do see that some seem to have given their all for the cause: fiber arts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!