Saturday, April 21

Farm Photo: 4/21/07


Action Shot (click on photo to enlarge)

22 comments:

  1. A great photo!

    It looks like your lambs are running to join the flock in the Harley Davidson commercial currently being aired?

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  2. that is just awesome. Look at those babies

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  3. WONDERFUL photo! We've got Shetland lambs dropping every day and I'm having a hard time getting lamb-race pictures because they don't gather until dusk and it's too dark for my camera! I have a link to your blog on mine.

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  4. This is the best photo ever!

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  5. This made me smile! i just love baby's!

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  6. Were they running TO or from something? Our kids run like that when they hear the feed buckets clank in the storage area!

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  7. i think one of them broke a window playing sandlot baseball--and they're all runnin' before farmgirl figures out which one did the hitting!

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  8. What a great photo! You lead such a charmed life compared to this city girl. :)

    Ari (Baking and Books)

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  9. Such a contrast from your sleepy cat in the last post! They look like they're having all kinds of fun.

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  10. As soon as I opened your site I started to giggle! They is sooo cute!

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  12. What a wonderful site, all those lambs running and having fun together. Thanks SO much for sharing with us...

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  13. This is a fantastic action shot of the lambs. Your site is really interesting and the photographs are stunning. I will be visiting again soon.

    Sara from farmingfriends in the UK

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  14. Upon first glance, I was afraid your caption was going to read "Running from the Big Bad Wolf". Glad it's just recess! Love it!

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  15. From a girl who once chased pigs, rabbits and cows in the Missouri Ozarks, I can tell you, it is more fun to observe than in being the chaser. Once I did these things in a pouring rain. I had a hard time keeping my critters in their pens.

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  16. What a wild photo! They look like kangaroos! Love it.

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  17. All that cuteness in one place. They look like they are running to the sheep buffet. Have to get there before the elder folks!

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  18. That is just a little moment of heaven on earth, thank you for putting such delightful images online!

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  19. They really DO bounce! I love it!

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  20. I am so sorry that it has taken me this long to comment on this picture. It is just so wonderful, my heart was skipping all over the place. You know how I feel about little sheeps and to see a whole bunch of them jumping about like this .......AGGGGGHHHHH!!!

    I can hardly stand it!!!
    Too. Much. Cute.

    Cherry xxx

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  21. I think I missed this photo from last year.

    this is just the best photo and I know that it must capture the feelings of the season.

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