We have several man-made ponds on our property. They provide emergency fire suppression and irrigation water, plus drinking water for the livestock. This view shows the guest house, shop, and red barn. This view shows the main house and hay barn. And finally, this is our lower pond. It has a liner, so the electric… Continue reading
Some of the ewes yet to lamb are just huge! Meanwhile, the older lambs are really growing. Just look at that face! These are twin sister lambs out of Beatrix. Lamb gangs are forming up now, too. This ewe was checking out my lamb bag, but I caught her. Plus, a lamb was investigating the… Continue reading
Today, we welcomed a lovely set of twins into the world. As a bonus, here’s a self-portrait, with sheep in the background grazing on our front lawn. Continue reading
We had some rain, but after, we had the pleasure if seeing this! I wonder if there’s a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow? Continue reading
We woke up this morning to more snow! At least this one was a normal spring snow. It all melted by afternoon. We had no new lambs during this snow, which was nice. Continue reading
Mt. Lamborn is looking nice. It looks like it’ll be a good year for water. Our apple trees have all started blooming. My fingers are crossed that we’ll get some fruit this year. Continue reading
The new middle divider fence is finally finished. It looks wonderful! It’ll be a much better fence than our temporary welded wire one. The sheep, on the other hand, are looking like wide loads. I hope they lamb soon – they really are getting big! Continue reading
This is the sunrise on Cinco de Mayo. It looks like it’s going to be a very nice day today. Continue reading
It’s already May, and we’re STILL getting snow. This is unusual, even for us. Most spring snows melt the same day. As things stand, we’re feeding out a lot more hay on pasture to make sure the sheep stay warm. Even the dandelions are confused by this weather. By late afternoon, it had fortunately started… Continue reading
More snow came in today. We bit the bullet and put more jugs and dog houses out. Most of the ewes put their lambs inside and stay outside the dog house. One ewe, Morwenna, figured out how to get herself inside as well. We’re feeding the ewes extra hay to keep them full and warm. Continue reading