Sorry to hear about the East coast baking in that awful heat. What? Climate change? We're having wonderful days, a bit of rain last night gently watered the garden, hopefully our tomatoes will get the message and start turning fruit soon. Everything else is growing beautifully, peas, lettuce, swiss chard, my all time favorite and of course we pick strawberries every day- several cups. Thank you chickens and thank you sheep for your not so sudden contributions to our little ecosystem.
and here is a bit on fun on the set, these are the good times on the film sets I sort of miss, other then that glad hollywood days are long gone from my repertoire ...
Showing posts with label baby lamb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby lamb. Show all posts
Friday, July 22, 2011
Great Friday
Labels:
baby lamb,
chickens,
garden,
hand dyed yarn,
julia roberts knitting,
knitting,
organic vegetable,
sheep,
strawberries,
swiss chard,
tom hank,
video,
wool
Monday, July 4, 2011
Lazy afternoon
Labels:
baby lamb,
chewing cud,
hand dyed yarn,
sheep,
wool
Sunday, May 22, 2011
An unexpected wolf visit
Yesterday afternoon we had an unexpected visit from a wolf. We spotted him calmly sitting on a hill above the pasture where the sheep were grazing. It was the chickens who created a noisy and loud ruckus, sheep correctly ran into their pen and we observed the wolf with binoculars. Unfortunately not enough time to grab the camera. After a few minutes the wolf slowly got up, turned and walked into the woods.
This is the closest image I found online.
This is the closest image I found online.
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Gray wolf. Photo by Flickr user Fremlin used under a Creative Commons License Visit Center for Biological Diversity |
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Stay tuned.

It has been a busy and fun summer. We have new additions to our little ranch, you see one above in the banner, Little Princess. I will soon post her entire story and the story of her brother and Lady Gaga (yes, another baby lamb). In the meantime you can see view them as beautiful note cards in my etsy shop.
I'll be back soon.
Labels:
baby lamb,
knitting inspired note cards,
wool,
yarn
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