As I sit and write this post, the temperature outside is hovering right around freezing.
Believe it or not, it is snowing...
and has been flurrying most of the day.
Weird for this time of year, not?
Our April showers have been snow showers!
Winter may be revisiting us for a couple of days,
but our hearts are warm from the wonderful events of this week.
The week started with sunshine...
and smiling pansies...
and was filled with lots of lamby love!
I spent hours weeding the garden on the other side of the fence
from these three wonderful new additions.
There is nothing more peaceful than watching sheep graze!
Ok...well....Hope and Faith aren't such peaceful grazers...
they are more into racing around the grass jumping over each other.
Hope is becoming quite cuddly.
Now, when I pick her up, she nestles her face alongside my neck and snuggles.
Faith is not quite as tame...but we will work on her, too.
I have spent a little extra time with all of my other friends...
fearful that they might feel forgotten.
Forgotten is one thing that none of them will ever be.
These animals are my family.
I awaken every morning eager to be back outside amongst them all.
Each of them has an attachment to me...some more than others...
and it is my responsibility to meet all of their needs...
both physical and emotional.
The end of the week brought spectacular sunrises...
(a harbinger of the snow that followed)
and another trip to the Post Office...
for a second shipment of chicks...
I am happy to report that all chicks are doing quite well.
A third heat lamp was placed into the brooder house to help fight this cold.
Yes, it's been an exciting week...with lots of new additions.
We're all a little "dog tired" from the excitement.
I am sure by next week, we will settle into a routine again.
Don't forget to check back tomorrow to see what we caught on the game cameras.
This week they have been overlooking the stream...
I can hardly wait to see who visited there!
Comments
All the new additions and the others look content regardless of the cooler temperatures.
Enjoy the weekend...
Susan
What a great post.t.. Gosh, how I love those lambs... I wish I could be there to give them a gentle hug.. And all the rest of your wonderful companions.
You know what spring rain brings? Egrets! Come look and see, when you have a moment.
fondly,
Penny