Shetland #4 was born this morning and it's another little ewe lamb. She is black right now but there is white under there so she will probably change to look a lot more like mama, Bunny. I guess she is the Easter Bunny bringing me a lamb.
Wish you could smell my Lilacs, really feels and smells like spring.
This is an old conveyer bucket of some kind that was left here by previous owners, now a planter for Cilantro, Parsley, Napa Cabbage and Chard.
oh, 'bunny' and child are so sweet! i miss lilacs! there's vitex here (texas lilac) but it's not like real lilacs. :)
ReplyDeleteEvening, oh sooo cute the little ewe.....love the color....Lucky you to have Lilacs already, wish I could smell them, heavenly.....Easter Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another cute lamb!
ReplyDeleteWish they would hurry up with inventing the scratch and sniff screens! Love the smeel of lilaces
Happy Easter to Ewe!
Teri
What a wonderful way to welcome Easter and spring! My lilacs have several weeks to go before they even leaf out so I'll have to enjoy yours vicariously. Love your repurposed planter and it would be hard to resist petting that ewe if I were there. :o)
ReplyDeleteAwesome fleece!
ReplyDeleteI love the smell of lilacs - they smell like Spring! We have a long way to go until lilacs appear, I'm afraid. Bunny is a beautiful sheep! That would be wonderful - to have a Bunny, Jr. And what a clever and useful way to take advantage of a left behind piece of equipment -- never mind that I am green GREEN with envy that you have herbs and greens coming up...
ReplyDeleteYour lilac bushes look just the opposite of mine. I have all leaves and hardly a blossom. You have all blossoms and hardly any leaves! I'll trade ya . . .
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