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Monthly Archives: May 2012
On the last of the lambs
Having gloried in the decision to wear a sundress and wedge heels to a child friend’s Saturday birthday party, I yet launched myself upstairs (yay wedge heels!) and ripped myself out of them and back into work pants as Tullia … Continue reading
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Tagged afield, birth, children, family, Icelandic sheep, lambing, lambs, work clothes
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On puppy Zora’s lamb
The quick snowstorm with its giant fluffy flakes took a toll on the newest and littlest arrival from friends, a recently weaned bum Icelandic lamb named Moses. He was the only one without a mother nursing him and knowing to … Continue reading
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Tagged bum lambs, hypothermia, Icelandic sheep, interspecies, Jack Russell Terrier, lambs, Mt. Hood, puppy, the ten thousand things
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On the coming of the lambs
Our first Icelandic lamb came yesterday. Black with spotting and grey underneath, she has amazing chocolate eyespots and a white topknot and streak. She is curly all over, legs about eight inches long. She had a weak, shivering spell for … Continue reading
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Tagged afield, Icelandic sheep, lambing, lambs, the ten thousand things
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