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Our sign in peace

Our sign in peace
Our sign in peace

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Our Olde English Babydoll Southdown Sheep

Our Olde English Babydoll Southdown Sheep, from the bottom in the front is "Rose", behind her is "Sweetie", then "Fred", next to him is "Scar" and then in the bottom right is "Belle". Hopefully in the spring, "Sweetie" and "Belle" will have lambs.
They were bred in October so they should lamb in March early April. These guys are awesome and sweet, they are known for being gentle. As you can see they come in different colors but are more known for their color classifications which is black and white. "Sweetie" is the only white one so you can see the range of colors they can come in. Their wool is just wonderful, easy to spin and work with.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

There is no baby in this manger!!!



There is no baby in this manger, just some delicious hay for breakfast!!!

Snow and Alpaca butts oh my!


Snow and Alpaca butts, oh my! The gang having their breakfast after a beautiful snowfall...

Monday, December 14, 2009

A Parade of Alpacas


It's a parade of Alpacas...they are watching something, probably a deer. They sure aren't worried about me standing behind them!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Coon Hollow's "Rose"


and this is "Rose" now...she is the future of our farm. Born in March, she is now almost 9 months old. She still has that beautiful rose colored fleece and is just as sweet as can be...

Coon Hollow's baby "Rose" then,


This is our farms future, baby "Rose", an Olde English Southdown Babydoll Sheep She was named for her beautiful rose colored fleece. When it hits the sun just right she is beautiful. This was her when she was just a few weeks old...

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Star Felted Ornaments

Star Santa Ornaments, Needle Felted and ready for the tree. I had fun making these. The inspiration came to me as a grab bag gift for a party I am attending. They are made with dyed red wool and alpaca accents. Available in our farm stand which will be open most weekends until Christmas, weather permitting.