Life is slowing down a bit. We are at the tail end of lambing and kidding. Only a few more to go!
The lambs and kids are enjoying frolicking around the pastures. Life is good!
Now we can start working on other Spring projects.
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What do I do with all of this Milk? from Rebuilding Traditions

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Oh how I would love to see your field full of frolicking lambs. Happy you are almost done. Hug B
ReplyDeleteLambs always make my heart smile... thanks for sharing the adorable picture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! This week I'm sharing a photo of the ice that formed on my neighbor's fountain. And a little bit of the fun my kids and I had over Spring Break... specifically, making a dessert we found in their Harry Potter cookbook! :)
ReplyDeleteChristine @ Once Upon a Time in a Bed of Wildflowers