Shelburne, MassachusettsWithin a couple of hours the green patches were covered
with a blanket of snow...the sheep moved on,
warm and happy in their 100% wool coats.
with a blanket of snow...the sheep moved on,
warm and happy in their 100% wool coats.




17 comments:
There have been days when I wish I had a warm woolen coat like this!
So nice that she is fine and warm inside the barn, I'm always concerned about these beautiful animals outside in this cold weather!
But as you said the sheep has a cool coat! :)
Léia
I could use that 100% wool coat today.
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Brrrr Baaaa. = Cold Sheep.
I love these wooly sheep!
I love your new banner picture! It's beautiful.
Vicki
They ARE wooly! heheheee
My mom has sheep & one just had a baby Sunday, but it'll be the weekend before I can get out there to get pics taken of her.
Glad he has his winter coat on, Sunny... I had on THREE layers when we were hiking last week. Brrrrrrr.
Hugs,
Betsy
your blog is always a fun journey. I can see where this adorable sheep would make a nice warm sweater for the scene in your logo. did you touch one? I wonder how they feel? soft or hard?
Nice photo.I love sheeps.
These sheep were a tad camera shy, or perhaps they were simply trying to get as much green grass as they could hold before the snow descended.
BAAAA-AAAA!
LOL.... It's a great picture of reallllly cute sheep. Thank you for sharing!
If they took their warm wooly coats and moved on...hmmm dose that mean I'm not getting a sweater for Christmas :(
I guess that's one way to look at it, they have their own 100% wool coats, all snugly and warm, bu what about their feet?
Is this what they call shabby chic?
He looks toasty warm!!
Love the wooly sheep...could do with some of their wool in a thick coat as its turning very cold here in UK.
And very fashionable they look too :)
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