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Monday, January 13, 2014

Hug A Sheep...Or Chicken ;-)

Auntie Reg brought some special visitors out to the farm yesterday. Everyone was on their best behavior...mostly (as Chocula gets ready for his own special feature tomorrow ;-).


Hank


Hershey


The always most popular Adventure Chickens.


Politely asking for cookies.


"20!"


With an appreciation for wool.  He's a keeper ;-).


Looking for the Hickory and T-Bone, who then made the trek up from out back.


And somehow he knew to go pick them some grass???  We couldn't figure out what he was doing until he came back carrying big handfuls of grass.  His mother said they'd never talked about what horses eat, so he must have figured that out on his own. 

Yep, I think Reg will keep him :-D.


13 comments:

DianeOart said...

What a sweet little boy, I love the picture where he is running toward the stuffed sheep... and the one sitting next to it... priceless.

Andee said...

A natural!

Lori Skoog said...

Auntie Reg! Is this a friend or grandson? He'll be talking about that visit for days. As usual, Equinox Farm looks more than divine.

Susan said...

He's a keeper, for sure. What an adorable little lad.

Mary Ann said...

Very sweet and great pictures!

The Dancing Donkey said...

Sweet:)

Far Side of Fifty said...

If we could only be that carefree everyday! I so enjoyed the photos today..thanks:)

Michelle said...

This is just so sweet.

Unknown said...

That is sweet little boy. I agree, definitely a keeper. I am sure 20 would enjoy his company.

Sheepmom said...

What a charming boy! He took to 20 like a long-lost best friend..."Hey, did your mom make your sweater? It's great!" And to figure out the horses eat grass - smart, observant... keep that one!

Stephen Andrew said...

Soo sweet!!! I'm sure it's thrilling and special to see your farm inspire and excite little humans :) I still vividly remember going to a horse farm for my 6th birthday...I told my mom I only wanted animals at my party. Haha.

thecrazysheeplady said...

He'd actually met 20 once before :-). http://nationalhugasheepday.blogspot.com/2013/12/because-every-day-is-good-day-to-hug.html

Susan said...

I concur.....SWEET!!!

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