The twins below were the latest born to Glenmore Staccato who had a fabulously fleeced dark moorit ram lamb by Tennyson last year. This time she produced a lovely dark moorit ewe lamb--Pianissimo--and a musket ram lamb--Largo. Largo has the softest fiber of any lamb on the farm--like crushed velvet, so we are excited about his prospects.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Tennyson's First Lambs of the Season
The twins below were the latest born to Glenmore Staccato who had a fabulously fleeced dark moorit ram lamb by Tennyson last year. This time she produced a lovely dark moorit ewe lamb--Pianissimo--and a musket ram lamb--Largo. Largo has the softest fiber of any lamb on the farm--like crushed velvet, so we are excited about his prospects.
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4 comments:
Ohhh, Karen - what adorable photos and so many beautiful lambs!
Look forward to visiting more soon,
Cary (Russell & Rosencrantz, too!)
Cary sent me over here to look at your lovely sheep. They are just beautiful. I love the lifestyle you live. I would love to turn off our electricity, but I cannot see how we could do without the air conditioner. Sigh. I suppose we are pretty spoiled, but heat and humidity are just beyond my endurance without technology.
If we had heat and humidity often and didn't live in an underground house that stays very nicely cool in the summer I wouldn't like living without electricity nearly as much.
But I must admit I do wonder how anyone can stand to hear all the whirrings and mechanical noises associated with wiring and appliances. And to have a phone ringing all the time? I've gotten too used to the quiet of the woods.
I would love to see and hear about Black Forrest's lambs. New post, please, with lots of photos! Do you ever come to Oregon? I wouldn't be able to resist some of your sheep; LOVE what you are getting in some of your fleeces.
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