We're sharing a peek at one of Juliet's twins, little Miss 1206, who along with her sister is enjoying the move to larger quarters this week. We're not quite confident in Juliet's abilities to keep track of twins so she and her twins along with Daisy and her triplets will be building mothering skills in a separate temporary paddock.
Joining
The View From Right Here for the
Weekly Top Shot. Thanks for the invitation!
What a beautiful, loveliest sheep! I hope, that everything is going perfect with your eves and lambs, singles, twins and triples.
ReplyDeleteSo, so very precious! I'm glad you came over and share the sweetness on 'Weekly Top Shot!' I hope you'll come share again next week... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!! Oh I can't wait until we have lambs. Naomi has become my best friend. She loves to be kissed on the nose. Thank you again for such wonderful sheep.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot! Made me smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet face! Just lovely...
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of William Blake's poem, "The Lamb"
ReplyDeleteLittle lamb, who made thee. Dost though know who made thee?
Gave thee clothing of delight, softest clothing, wooly bright.
Gave thee such a tender voice, making all the vales rejoice!
Little lamb God bless thee, little lamb God bless thee!
Thank you so much for your very lovely comment on my blog and for joining it too. I will be adding more pics over the next few days. Some of my sheep and one of the choice of wool colours for a 1 Ply cockle shell scarf.
ReplyDeleteI just LOVE your blog. It's very refreshing and the photos are excellent. Sheep are addictive!!
Take care.