Hello, Happy Easter to you and yours! Love the sheep, the little ones are adorable. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post! Take care, have a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment
They might be used for wool. Lovely mix. In spring in Texas..used to..sheep sharing happened in the early spring. Sometimes, it would happen too soon after winter. Of course, these days, I don't know of any wool houses around. Happy Easter 🐰
Our gr-daughters were absolutely crazy about lambs when they were young. When they visited Ireland just a few years ago, one of the girls bought a stuffed animal of a ram.
Oooh so cute dear Bill ❤️! You can ALWAYS bring me joy with sheep and lambs! Happy Easter 🐣🐰🪺! All the best from Austria, Traude https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/04/ruckschau-auf-den-marz-2023.html
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteCute little ones.
Greetings from Patricia.
They have noticed you.
ReplyDeleteEaster. Many folks eat those this time of year. Atleast in Finland.
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves the little ones.
ReplyDeleteHow long before those cute little creatures are lamb chops on somebody's plate?
ReplyDeleteSweet family.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and yours! Love the sheep, the little ones are adorable. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post! Take care, have a happy weekend! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment
Cutie time again.So adorable.
ReplyDeleteThey might be used for wool. Lovely mix. In spring in Texas..used to..sheep sharing happened in the early spring. Sometimes, it would happen too soon after winter. Of course, these days, I don't know of any wool houses around. Happy Easter 🐰
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
So adorable!
ReplyDeleteso cute.....
ReplyDeletegreat shot
...perfect for Easter, have a happy one.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
Sweet little ones, Bill.
ReplyDeleteAww...Easter lambs...:o)
ReplyDeletehugs
Donna
Sweet little twins. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteThose little lambs are seriously cute. Good one, Bill, and perfect for Easter.
ReplyDeleteMay they provide wool for hand-knitted Aran jumpers instead of ending up as roast lamb.
ReplyDeleteCute little ones!
ReplyDeleteSo cute :-)) Ahhh.
ReplyDeleteEaster lambs and their mama... Happy Easter, Bill.
Hello Bill :=) Ahh, What a sweet photo, young lambs are so cute.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter.
How precious. Lambs at Eastertime.
ReplyDeleteOur gr-daughters were absolutely crazy about lambs when they were young. When they visited Ireland just a few years ago, one of the girls bought a stuffed animal of a ram.
ReplyDeleteA great time of year. Fun to watch these little ones grow up, too.
ReplyDeleteBaby lambs! Too cute :-D
ReplyDeleteOh my...how cute are they! And don't they know it. It looks like they are posing!
ReplyDeleteNice blog,
ReplyDeletegreetings
from Canary
Islands, Spain .
How cute, mom and twins.
ReplyDeleteThe cute babies!
ReplyDeletethe lambs are very curious. they don't know what to think about you.
ReplyDeleteFor identification in case they mingle with other sheep.
ReplyDeleteAhhh…so cute. Spring alright!
ReplyDeleteCute adorable lambs!
ReplyDeleteUy que tiernos te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and yours, Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Oh, soooo cute! And so interested in the photographer!
ReplyDeleteHoppy Easter.
ReplyDeleteOooh so cute dear Bill ❤️!
ReplyDeleteYou can ALWAYS bring me joy with sheep and lambs!
Happy Easter 🐣🐰🪺!
All the best from Austria, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2023/04/ruckschau-auf-den-marz-2023.html
Buena foto de familia. Los corderitos te miran con curiosidad.
ReplyDeleteOh they are very cute.
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Easter to you.
Cute ones
ReplyDeleteQue bonitos son! Saludos
ReplyDeleteLovely sheep, we see them just about everywhere here
ReplyDeleteI'm such a sucker for sheep, especially ones with those cute black faces. This is such a lovely scene!
ReplyDeletecute, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteDelightful faces of Spring and Hope
ReplyDeleteUma imagem adorável! Estimo que tenha passado uma excelente Páscoa, na companhia dos seus, Bill!
ReplyDeleteUm grande abraço
Ana