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Thursday, October 3, 2013

It's Festival Time!




Remember this cute lambie?  That's Droxford, a Babydoll Southdown from Bergamascos' Babydoll Bridgade.  The festival picked his picture for their program cover too!  An easy choice as he's so darn cute with that piece of hay in his mouth :-).

The festival is this Friday, Saturday and Sunday and runs from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. (seriously :-o) on Friday and Saturday and 10:00 to 5:00 on Sunday.  It's located right next to Kincaid Lake State Park and it was an incredibly beautiful drive up there to set up this morning.  Honestly, it's hard to beat northern Kentucky in the fall.  

20 will be there ready for some hugs :-).

Come see us!


20 comments:

Tombstone Livestock said...

It's too far to drive and I don't fly, lol, so I hope you take lots of pictures to share.

Did you take the picture of Droxford?

Have fun and hope you sell lots of calendars, you did get them done in time I hope.

Spinners End Farm said...

Have fun Sara! Someday I will make it down. :)

MarmePurl said...

I really did plan to make it this year. Plans. They don't always work out. That's why we have tomorrows.
Hope you have a truly wonderful time!

Lori Skoog said...

Yep! You need to take lots of pictures!

Unknown said...

I hope you have a wonderful time at the fair! And since there is no mentioning of Graham's war injury, I assume he is doing well:-).

Unknown said...

I hope you have a wonderful time at the fair! And since there is no mentioning of Graham's war injury, I assume he is doing well:-).

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

Being from Kentucky, of course I totally agree!! I hope your weekend is a fun and successful one!!

Sandra said...

Looks like a great time!~
Adorable program cover :)

Auntie Reg said...

Hope 20 is well dressed!!

Willow said...

That is just the sweetest lamb face ... oh he is a smoochie pie.

Susan said...

Thank goodness for fiber fairs! We get to go and immerse ourselves in wool, warmth, woolies, and all the wonderful people involved with them! Your fair is on my bucket list.

Buttons Thoughts said...

Oh I can see why that made the cover so cute and adorable. B

Pam said...

Droxford gives baby Keebs a run for his money in the cute department. SOMEBODY needs to keep Keebs in line, after all. Have fun at the fair!

Dicky Bird said...

That is one super cute picture!!!

LannieK said...

Way too cute of a lambie! Congrats on the cover!
Do have a fun & successful Fair! Sounds like fun. Wish I was closer. Putting on my calendar for next year - road trip!?! I hope, hope, hope :-)

Janice Grinyer said...

Is it snowing there? Because if its snowing there like here, im not even tempted... well, the hug a sheep program is a big temptation thought...

Marsha said...

It was nice to meet you again and get some roving for my pin cushions. And it was a beautiful drive from Cincinnati. Have a great weekend.

Terry and Linda said...

I just love that smile and that laugh and that stick of hay...it's all so perfect!

Linda
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small farm girl said...

Won't be able to come this year. :(. But don't forget to post when Hug-A-Sheep-Day is. I'll be coming to see ya then. :)

Far Side of Fifty said...

That is one cute sheep! Take lots of photos! :)

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