Even though these lambs are probably headed off to college by now! While it would be nice to be "caught up" (insert hysterical laughter), I can look at cute lambies all year if I have to ;-).
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Some of the beautiful ewes and lambs at Tanglewood Farm in Versailles, Kentucky. These fancy lambs are Wensleydale/Bluefaced Leicester (pronounced lester) crosses and a few of them are going to be for sale when they are weaned (cough MarmePurl ;-).
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I love those black lambs!!!
Precious!
The lamb camp at Tanglewood Farms
Has lambs you can hold in your arms.
All others will pale when they go up for sale,
and give you some shiny spun yarns.
Limerick Day
Win! :-D
Adorable as usual. Wish I could have some.
I could look at them all year, too!
Love the high-alert lambs in the second to last photo!
I can't read the word Wensleydale without using the accent of Wallace from Wallace and Grommit. :) The pic of three black lambs running across the field is delightful!
Great photos! Yes! All year long :-)
Oh how I love reading about Lamb Camp on your farm. The black lambs are too sweet, but then, all lambs are sweet. xx
Baby love!
Linda
Agreed! Wensley = shiny and long locks. BFL = soft curls
Sounds like winning fleece to me, especially the colored fleece.
Sigh, I thank the Goddess I cannot have sheep here (DOGS!!) cuz, what a temptation! In the 3rd pic it looks like they are whispering to each other. sweet beyond belief.........thanks
I do believe I have just been issued a challenge..
Me either! :-D
Oh I love that nose to nose photo!! :)
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