"I knew there would be lambs in spring, but they seemed remote. Lambing, I felt, would take place automatically and would be the sheep’s business, not mine.
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Awwwwww I love this Picture.
ReplyDeleteI think I have a slight crush...!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful lamb! Is this lamb the baby of one of the sheep that you have shown in previous postings? Lisa
ReplyDeleteI'm struggling to figure out the breed. Is that a Welsh Blackface lamb?
ReplyDeleteYou and the lamb both look adorable.
ReplyDeleteMaryAnne
Beautiful!
ReplyDelete"I knew there would be lambs in spring, but they seemed remote. Lambing, I felt, would take place automatically and would be the sheep’s business, not mine.
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