Day 96: Baby Lambs
April 6, 2009
Right down the road from me is an organic farm that is home to several animals including a goat, a heiland cow, a black sheep (with a new baby) and a couple of lambs and their two babies, seen here. I've taken pictures here before (they're in my NoFo Gallery) but it was a very grey day and the shots didn't come out as well as I would have liked. Today is beautiful. These guys kept running away when I would approach them (even though I was on the opposite side of the fence). I was glad to get this shot of the one sticking his tongue out at me as the other cautiously watches. If you think that's fresh, you should have heard the loud noise the big lamb let out- not sure if he was "growling" at me or what it was but it sounded like the biggest burp I've ever heard.
Christine > Day 96:  Baby Lambs
April 6, 2009
Right down the road from me is an organic farm that is home to several animals including a goat, a heiland cow, a black sheep (with a new baby) and a couple of lambs and their two babies, seen here.  I've taken pictures here before (they're in my NoFo Gallery) but it was a very grey day and the shots didn't come out as well as I would have liked.   Today is beautiful. These guys kept running away when I would approach them (even though I was on the opposite side of the fence).  I was glad to get this shot of the one sticking his tongue out at me as the other cautiously watches.  If you think that's fresh, you should  have heard the loud noise the big lamb let out- not sure if he was "growling" at me or what it was but it sounded like the biggest burp I've ever heard.
Day 96: Baby Lambs
April 6, 2009
Right down the road from me is an organic farm that is home to several animals including a goat, a heiland cow, a black sheep (with a new baby) and a couple of lambs and their two babies, seen here. I've taken pictures here before (they're in my NoFo Gallery) but it was a very grey day and the shots didn't come out as well as I would have liked. Today is beautiful. These guys kept running away when I would approach them (even though I was on the opposite side of the fence). I was glad to get this shot of the one sticking his tongue out at me as the other cautiously watches. If you think that's fresh, you should have heard the loud noise the big lamb let out- not sure if he was "growling" at me or what it was but it sounded like the biggest burp I've ever heard.
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