I envy those naturally-insulated sheep and gulls! Looks like I'll have add a fourth layer of clothing to my usual three, here in my 1692 farmhouse where the thermostats are set at 58 to save on heating oil. Thank goodness for the big central fireplace. Cheers and "hygge" from northern Massachusetts!
The pictures are so good...so enjoyable and I don’t scroll through them just once but each time I come to that one picture, it looks like a whale that is waiting to be fed. I know, I know it’s just me but....
I envy those naturally-insulated sheep and gulls! Looks like I'll have add a fourth layer of clothing to my usual three, here in my 1692 farmhouse where the thermostats are set at 58 to save on heating oil. Thank goodness for the big central fireplace. Cheers and "hygge" from northern Massachusetts!
ReplyDeleteWhat breed are these sheep Muffy . They don't quite look like Suffolks ; maybe Hampshires ?
ReplyDeleteYes, Hampshires.
DeleteAren't they lovely?
DeleteSuch wonderful photos. Thank you so very much for always brightening my day. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! The color and compositions of the photos along the shore in the grey veiled sunlight takes my breath away, thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteSome of my favorites Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
MaryAnne
The pictures are so good...so enjoyable and I don’t scroll through them just once but each time I come to that one picture, it looks like a whale that is waiting to be fed. I know, I know it’s just me but....
ReplyDeleteMaybe not! Whale, rock? Whale Rock!PA
DeleteIs that a Rhode Island ram?
ReplyDeleteNew year, new camera perhaps?
ReplyDeleteLove those sheep, just adorable. --Holly
ReplyDeleteThanks Muffy, I love your blog.
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