I've blogged before about the horses near the Soil Association offices. Well now its the turn of the sheep.
I've just started a blog on the Soil Association website about our organic allotment. You can read it here. Also, you can now follow Soil Association Scotland on Twitter.
those sheep are gorgeous. and the babies... you just want to take them in your arms and squeeze. hope all is well.
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely! Love the little white milk moustaches!!
ReplyDeleteI feel a tug on my heart... I wonder if we can fit a sheep in our garden and expand our menagerie again?
They are very cute. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the sheep. They are so adorable looking.
ReplyDeleteI love lambs!! So adorable!!
ReplyDeleteJust look at how round and sturdy they are. I just love them.
ReplyDeletethose lambs are cute!
ReplyDeleteand as for the banner: i love, love, love the scent of horse chestnut flowers.
What delightful babies! It was always so wonderful to have new lambs at the living history museum where I used to work. I miss having the opportunity to be around them.
ReplyDeleteI love black sheep! They're like anti-sheep on the hills - you think if they bump into a white one, they'll both disappear.
ReplyDeleteFab lambs.
And you know, I'm old enough to remember when ewes only had one lamb...
Gorgeous. One of those little sheepies looks a lot like my chocolate labradoodle dog Sheba :)
ReplyDeleteThere's something very endearing about lambs - lovely photos Juliet.
ReplyDeleteOh my soul.
ReplyDeleteThose adorable faces.
My kids used to see the baby lambs and came home to tell me..Mom the lamb choppies are born! so now all lambs are lamb choppies and yours are very cute!
ReplyDeleteAlthough I must say that I have never had a lamb chop..so no worries!!!
ReplyDeleteI just can't handle how incredibly adorable these little critters are!
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