The Weekly Bleat: Clover and The Gang
Woolly wishes for a wonderful Wednesday! 🙂
Categories: Green Hill Farm, Photography, Reflections on Farm Life, Sheep Keeping
Categories: Green Hill Farm, Photography, Reflections on Farm Life, Sheep Keeping
Tagged as: farm life, Photography, Scottish Blackface sheep, sheep
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My name is Tonya, and I grew up on a 300-acre farm in rural Virginia that has been in my family for over 100 years. After graduating from college, receiving my master’s degree in speech and language pathology, and living and working in a small city for six years, I decided to return to the place of my childhood. Here, in this rural area, on this patch of green, where for four generations my family has farmed, gardened, and lived, I, too wanted to be a part of this continuity. As a fourth generation farmgirl, I have many interests that not only include, but also go beyond the basics of farming, gardening, sheep and chicken-keeping. It is all of this and more that I plan on sharing in this blog.
The wooly gang is soon to be shaved off its wool perhaps? They look magnificent all fluffed up with fleece.😊
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I love when they’re all woolly, too! But, you’re right. Shearing time is soon! Thank you, Garfield. 🙂🐑
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I wish I could help….pick up wool haha! City folk like me only see sheep when I visit Australia or New Zealand.🐑🐏 Poor fellas will need blankets once “naked”☺
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Thanks, Garfield. We’d love your help! Our shearer tells us that their internal temperatures acclimate in about 24 hours, of course, the they have a barn for shelter. And, we always spoil our sheep with extra grain! 🙂🐑
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Yaay! I can help LOL! It will be nice sight to see. Thanks and Happy Friday!
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Thanks, Garfield! Happy Friday!
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Oh! I just love them!! fabulous truly!
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Thank you so much! I think they have the sweetest faces, especially my Clover. 😊💛
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They are just so gorgeous!!!
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Thank you, Ritu. 🙂❤️
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Hi there. I am having real problems justing liking a post. I press like and the messages says done, but no like is registered! Any way : LIKE , who couldn’t !!
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Hello! Thank you so much for letting me know. I wasn’t aware this was happening. I’ve encountered this issue with other blogs. Maybe it’s just a WordPress issue that will be resolved soon. Many thanks for visiting…and “liking” our woollies. 🙂
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Your woolly friends are so sweet and gentle looking! Thanks for the special post with close-ups! 😊💕
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I’m glad you enjoyed the post, Robin. Our sheep really are very friendly and sweet. 😊 Thank you. 💗 xo
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They have their own sweet way of looking right at you! This makes me smile a lot!! Thanks again for each post reminding us all of the beauty of nature, the country and animals. ❤ xo
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I’m happy the post made you smile, Robin. What a nice compliment! 🙂❤️ xo
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It is a mutual happiness connection, Tonya. I’m just happy to have had more time recently to keep caught up on my friends’ blogs. 🙂 🕊
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🙂
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They are so cute!!!
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Thank you. So glad you stopped by for a visit!
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