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Friday, April 17, 2009

Working Hardly

I had decided Miss Ewenice was too old and fat to be shorn the other day when the shearer was here, so Keebler and I played beauty parlor with her (standing up) after lunch today. There are some super cute pictures coming - thank goodness I had my camera with me - but I need to be doing a little more workin' and a little less playin' this afternoon...

Keebler and I try to balance out all our hard work with some good napping though, so after we got done shearing, we headed to his favorite tree for a snooze. The bees above us were exceptionally happy this afternoon and I believe if I'd had the video camera with me you'd have easily been able to hear their busy buzzing.






Definitely click to biggify to, at very least, see the orange pollen they are collecting on their legs. Aren't they just fascinating?

Keebler was completely oblivious, pollen or not. In fact, after several days of sleeping to the sound of my Haagen-Daz bee screen saver, he probably figured he was inside.





Don't you just hate when someone catches you sleeping with your mouth open :-).

By the way, I don't mind at all if you use any of my pictures as a personal screen saver. I trust you'll be kind. Enjoy!

6 comments:

Michelle said...

That lambie looks like such an alien to me, with all the wool on his face! A very CUTE alien, though!

Kara said...

OH My Goodness, talk about cute sleeping lamb pictures! Too cute for words.

June said...

It is very kind of you to allow us to use photos of Keebler for a screen saver. I'd love to use one in the header of my blog for awhile, if you don't mind. Thanks!

Julie Turcotte said...

Thank you for letting us use Keebler as a screen saver! It makes me happy. I love your blog. I am a knitter and live on a farm and would love to have sheep or Alpacas. You inspire me and I learn much from you. Thank you for sharing your beautiful place with everyone.

Reggie Girl said...

I followd you over from barbara's spot on the blog.hope you don't mind? This is just about the collest blog that I've ever seen!! WOW....I love the sheep and that up close snap of the bee gathering pollen is stunning!!
If you have a moment or two of your life that you'd care to waste, please visit me at my blog and say hello.
Take good care and.....

Steady On
Reggie Girl

flowerweaver said...

That cute little smile just gets me! So precious!

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