Love that photo of sheep and cattle. The lacy pattern you are knitting looks complicated but will be beautiful when finished. Do you spin wool from the sheep?
lovely to find your sweet blog via Good Fences link up! Pastoral scenes like those you enjoy everyday are my favourites and I would love to cuddle one of those wee sheep! your knitting looks divine - might it be a christening shawl? It's gorgeous! Hope you visit me at Christinejandhercamera.blogspot.com Best wishes Christine
I love the view of the sheep and cattle and the fence itself. It is a nicely built fence. The sheep can't escape because of the mesh. Have a Beautiful Day! Peace :)
They're nice peaceful scenes Joan. Lucky you with views like that. You asked what I'm knitting, nothing very exciting I'm afraid, a snood. It doesn't look like the one on the pattern but it still looks okay, so that's all I want. I don't know what I am doing wrong but it just turning out differently. It will still do the job.
Just spent some time tooling around your blog. I love it. Great writing, good pictures. I, too, am the mother of boys. I did not luck out and get a girl to temper all of that energy, but no matter, the boys are my jewels. But, sheesh, I think I already said it. ALL THAT ENERGY! and silliness. Thanks for sharing what you've learned.
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Love that photo of sheep and cattle. The lacy pattern you are knitting looks complicated but will be beautiful when finished. Do you spin wool from the sheep?
I like your view of the sheep and cattle. Great fence photos, have a happy day!
The best :-).
so cute! love your view!
Lovely fence shot with the cattle and sheep
You have a the perfect spot for knitting!
awesome and creative picture.....Blessings to you.
Love your creativeness and Ba,ba sheep and fences. A nice happy blog.
Enjoy your click,click of needles and feet up relaxed.
What fun fence/sheep shots. I like how you are there with your stitching just enjoying the view of those sweet sheep.
i am distracted by your knitting, what are you making??!!
lovely to find your sweet blog via Good Fences link up! Pastoral scenes like those you enjoy everyday are my favourites and I would love to cuddle one of those wee sheep!
your knitting looks divine - might it be a christening shawl? It's gorgeous!
Hope you visit me at Christinejandhercamera.blogspot.com
Best wishes
Christine
Very nice scenes with the sheep and cattle.
The livestock are wonderful and so is your knitting!
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I love the view of the sheep and cattle and the fence itself. It is a nicely built fence. The sheep can't escape because of the mesh.
Have a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
I would not mind to be sitting there with you! Such nice views.
They're nice peaceful scenes Joan. Lucky you with views like that.
You asked what I'm knitting, nothing very exciting I'm afraid, a snood. It doesn't look like the one on the pattern but it still looks okay, so that's all I want. I don't know what I am doing wrong but it just turning out differently. It will still do the job.
Diana
Charming and peaceful . . .
How wonderful for you and yours . . .
So beautiful!
Oh I love your views and your craft:) HUGS B
Just spent some time tooling around your blog. I love it. Great writing, good pictures. I, too, am the mother of boys. I did not luck out and get a girl to temper all of that energy, but no matter, the boys are my jewels. But, sheesh, I think I already said it. ALL THAT ENERGY! and silliness. Thanks for sharing what you've learned.
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