Anyway, back to life at Stonehouse Farm. The snow is almost off Dominion, and Annabel is learning that it can be loads of fun to tend a vegetable garden. What's not to love? Digging in dirt, throwing tiny seeds in the ground ("No, Annabel, you can't eat them yet. Yes, you can eat them later - much later!!"), and playing with water.
The other sure indication that spring is here is the arrival of our lambs!! We have had 11 lambs so far (6 rams, 5 ewes), and each and every one is mainly black with varying degrees of white accents. We each have our favorites - mine is Peter Pan (a lively and adventurous ram) and Jordan's is Tink (short for Tinkerbell, one of our little ewes). In case you hadn't guessed, we're naming this year's crop of lambs after character's in J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan. There is one remaining ewe that is pregnant, and we are eagerly awaiting this last lamb(s).
All of the lambs are allowed out in the pasture now, and below is a photo of many of them with their moms. It is incredibly entertaining to watch the lambs frolic and leap around the meadow. We all find ourselves simply staring out the window for minutes at a time enjoying their play.
Lastly, as you may have noticed in the photo above, the sheep got sheared over the weekend. With our warm days (and even warmer ones coming), it was definitely time to relieve the sheep of their rather heavy, stifling outer coats. Below are some photos of our biggest sheep, Bobbi, before and after she was sheared. For those of you who are unversed in the sheep world, Bobbi's look in the after photo is a cross between relief and indignation!
May you all enjoy a happy and healthy spring!