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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Right This Way, Folks


From the barn we headed over to the kitchen.


Where Sanford explained how Good Shepherd Cheese is made.


20 couldn't believe his eyes.  Look at all that sheep cheese in the cave!


And then the best part - tasting!  We sampled blue cheese, smoked cheese, Pyrenees cheese, Wild Mountain Thyme cheese.  All wonderful, but 20 thought the blue cheese was extra tasty :-).




Then out to the big field to see the older lambs.


"We're best friends."


"And I'm super cute!"


"Will you tell us a story, Valerie?"


"Valerie's going to tell us a story???"

Look at all those attentive pink ears :-).  

As always, an enjoyable and educational visit with Colleen and Sanford Dotson and the sheep and dogs at Good Shepherd Cheese. Farmer's market season is in full swing around here, but if you aren't local and would like to try some amazing cheese, they said it's amazingly easy to ship :-).

25 comments:

Mandy Pedigo said...

I'm going to OD on lamb cuteness!

Strawberry Lane said...

Beyond adorable!

Tombstone Livestock said...

Oh Sara, you did it again, too cute, love all those attentive ears. Thank you 20 for taking us along on your tour.

Unknown said...

Those are some cutie lambs! Ans the cheese looks sooo good! I am tempted to place on order.

Andee said...

Oh look at all those adorable sheep! I love it.

Andee said...

Oh look at all those adorable sheep! I love it.

Lori Skoog said...

Busybusybusy. Great shots and of course I love your writing. You have enough material for many books. Can't Saint Tim help you out with that?

DFW said...

Oh my gosh. Your pictures just make me smile. Thank you!

Michelle said...

They are cute, but I sure would miss the color and pattern variety I have in my Shetland flock!

Thirteen Sheep (Or More) said...

20, you make a very good tour guide! I really enjoyed following along. I love all the sheeps you visited with too.

Alice said...

I like the classy Fedora on #20. After all he's no ordinary sheep . Good taste, Auntie Reg ;-)

Michelle said...

lol I have no doubt that the border collie could drive the cart :)

Pam said...

The shot of the whole gang staring at 20 is priceless. I can just hear them... "What the..."

And that big pink lamb nose!!! Adorable.

Far Side of Fifty said...

What a fun place to visit! 20 is a great tour guide:)

RMK said...

Wow ..... 20 gets out more than I do! Would have loved to been on that tour.

Alice said...

Okay.....fess up. Is #20 old enough to be drinking whatever's in the green bottle? You know...drinking and driving....

thecrazysheeplady said...

Oh, you crazy Ohio folks ;-). That's Ale 8, a Kentucky ginger ale, made in Winchester, Ky.

Alice said...

Beer and cheese go together up here....just sayin' ;-)

Shirley said...

20 looks like he was a big hit with the lambs! Those are some pretty curious lambies!
Have you tried the soap? I really like goat's milk soap. Can't be too different, you'd think.

Dianne MacDonald said...

That 20 sure gets around!

Terry said...

Thanks for the tour, 20!
I'll have to try sheep soap - I use goat soap now.

Sheepmom said...

Ditto what Pam said! And I love 20 goggling at the cheeses. What a great tour. I see a reality TV show - "Travels with 20!"

Christine said...

OMG it totally looks like that lamb is wearing a tiara. LOL Great shots.

Anonymous said...

I'd love me some of the Blue cheese!! I'd definitely OD on all that lamb sweetness...too cute. :)

Anonymous said...

your lambie captions crack me up. thanks for all the woolly supercuteness!

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