oh my gosh….I cannot believe how green it is in just the 4 weeks since I’ve been there!! Amazing!!! We need a blog post about how the equines are fitting in…I miss their softie noses…
@kelly – I was lucky enough to visit the Farm last weekend – Feenat is HUGE! There’s this tiny, dainty head floating around on this massive body, it is quite adorable.
Of course I find every single member of the flock adorable, and probably would even if they sprouted another head or something, so…..
Aberdeen looks so fine-featured and delicate that she gives the impression of being small too–how tall is she? And tell us some stories about Leo, will you? Happy Friday . . .
Sandy, whenever we trim hooves or deworm the flock, we mark the nose of each animal when she’s done. Much easier than trying to remember and we can tell at a glance who still needs attention. It washes (or rubs) off in a couple of days.
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oh my gosh….I cannot believe how green it is in just the 4 weeks since I’ve been there!! Amazing!!! We need a blog post about how the equines are fitting in…I miss their softie noses…
Oh, and MY GAWD that Grover is a mohair MACHINE!!!!
Oh my! These are so beautiful. Can’t wait to show my girl. She just now fell asleep. Happy friday to you.
Gorgeous photos. The colors are so vibrant!
Two thoughts I had when reading this post:
1. WOW! Feenat has gotten so big!
2. I want to hear more about “pesky” Leo.
Thanks for these posts, Susan. Love the glimpses into your life!
Just beautiful pictures. Need to hear more about pesky Leo. Love the picutre of Grover.
Camila is just so feminine and dainty! She belongs in ballet pink and satin ribbons.
loving the photos
wondering why i want to marry Grover
(once he’s wormed & de-louced of course)
Aberdeen looks like she is adjusting well and enjoying her new home (so pretty!)
and? what does Leo do that’s so pesky?, huh?
I know Ghandi was a small man
but Feenat kinda has his look
am i the only one that sees this?
Have a beautiful day
Enjoy the green and the end of summer
Enjoy EVERYTHING, Always.
With Love,
xoxoxo…
Rona
@kelly – I was lucky enough to visit the Farm last weekend – Feenat is HUGE! There’s this tiny, dainty head floating around on this massive body, it is quite adorable.
Of course I find every single member of the flock adorable, and probably would even if they sprouted another head or something, so…..
I love the pictures. It’s so nice to see them not panting in front of the webcam. I wouldn’t have recognized Feenat. What has Leo done?
Aberdeen looks so fine-featured and delicate that she gives the impression of being small too–how tall is she? And tell us some stories about Leo, will you? Happy Friday . . .
Feenat looks like an extra from Braveheart. Seriously — Lovely pictures as always!!!
Love,love the pictures. What’s with the paint on the forheads?
Sandy, whenever we trim hooves or deworm the flock, we mark the nose of each animal when she’s done. Much easier than trying to remember and we can tell at a glance who still needs attention. It washes (or rubs) off in a couple of days.