Snow, snow and more snow. It just keeps on falling…
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Snow, snow and more snow. It just keeps on falling…
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Outside on the farm…
Dugur
Thor
Bellah
Watering can frozen…
Feeding time…
Thor watching…
Chicken scratching…
Gunnar…
A perfect arrow! Chicken Track…
Dugur’s sweet face…
Some happens inside…
I was able to skirt quite a few fleeces.
My helper, Mr Zesty…
A little color inside…
African Violet blooming…
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Brrrrrrrrr, we are still having some seriously cold weather. This was the weather report from this morning…
Our water was froze up and it was freezing in our house but outside the sheep didn’t seem to mind too much…
Good thing they are hardy Icelandic’s! This week they’ve been getting extra hay and always have access to the barn and sheds…
The chickens don’t seem to care for it at all though…
Good thing there are lots warm sheep taxi’s to keep them warm!
BTW, our water is going again and we should be starting to warm back up! Oh ya, we should start lambing any day now, hurry up warmer weather…
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Everyone seems to be enjoying the snowy weather we’ve had.
The sheep and dogs seem to do better in the cold than in the heat, which especially make sense with our Icelandic sheep.
Tori walking back to the house from feeding and watering her horse.
Kletta, Tori’s Icelandic Sheepdog really enjoys the snow.
Hazel.
Part of the flock…
Despite having a nice warm, straw lined barn to snuggle in, Dugur prefers to hang out with the sheep.
Snow kisses anyone?
Audrad and Aubrey bedded down in the snow…
Gunnar, our other Icelandic Sheepdog hanging out in the snow…
White on white…
Breakfast!
Same thing with Thor, he found out in the pasture rather than in the straw filled sheds he shares with the rams.
Whatcha looking for Kletta?
We are suppose to be getting more snow later on this week! We shall see.
It warmed up this week and snowed….
Lots!!
I would much rather deal with the snow than the bitter cold.
Jack Frost has shown up in full force here in NW Montana…
We had a bit of blue sky and no snow, great time to check out the ewe lambs across the road…
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We’ve been having a lot of foggy, pea-soupish mornings this past week.
We’ve also put our breeding groups together and can expect to start lambing at a much earlier date than this past spring.
Espen
Eran
Elly
Echo and Ewecalyptus
Espen handing out kisses…
Drifa
Evening…
Freckles
Danika
Chesapeake
Eira
Edge’s group of ladies…
Edge
The elderly group with Bacchus
Bacchus with Druna
We’ve also had some beautiful fall sunsets this past week.
Thor keeping an eye on everything
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