Tuesday, April 10, 2012

lamb day

Who we visited today.
I had heard from various sources that my neighbor and good friend just had triplets! Well, not exactly her, but one of her sheep. Last week, my favorite shepherdess (and awesome clothing designer), Woolenmoss' Kate, welcomed two sets of twin lambs- followed by the triplets.
Kate of woolenmoss.etsy.com and her flock.
A visit was in order! Since we're currently in the midst of spring break, it seemed like the perfect outing for a bunch of friends.
Took girl and friends to meet some baby lambs today.
Oh the sweetness!
Hello little lamb!
Baaaaa
Oh Kate, thank you! There's nothing like a sweet new lamb... and seven of them was out of control sweetness!
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9 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh. Those lambs are the cutest things! What fun for you guys.

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  2. Lucky you, Maya, to be so close to all that cuteness.

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  3. Oh my TOO cute for words!
    Lucky you!
    xoxo
    ~ joey ~

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  4. most precious sheep ever!!! I always enjoy your blog :)

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  5. I really would like to touch a sheep, and I always try when I'm in Uk, ...but they always run away!! Lambs are fantastic!
    ...I saw black sheep with whit lambs..and yours are the opposite! :)
    Greetings!
    Laura

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  6. Thank you for sharing the pictures. We just visited our city's animal farm on the weekend and I forgot my camera at home.

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  7. How can a spinner pass up a post like this? Too much awesome. Man, I really do need to get back to combing that wool. Silly having-a-baby getting in the way of my fiber dreams!

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  8. Goodness!! My folks raise sheep so I've had the chance to enjoy some baby lambs in my day but I must say, these little ones are the CUTEST I've ever seen! Their little faces are just too much! Looks like a great day.

    Here's a pic of the lamb I cuddled on Sunday... :)
    http://limeriot.blogspot.com/2012/04/happy-sunday.html

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  9. Oh, I miss that. There were several flocks within walking distance of my home back home. I loved lambing time.

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