Such sweet little ones~ my farmyard consists of numerous chickens that kindly lay our breaskfast.A Jane Austin follower..So am I. I have my very own Mr Darcy too~
Rose...all of your names are great! And I love your spinning wheel, especially the location. One day I'll inherit my great-great grandmother's wheel..maybe by then I'll learn to knit, raise sheep, etc!
i think i'd choose pine. they're all sweet.
ReplyDeleteI have to go with Rose. She's to adorable, but then again, they all are!
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ReplyDeleteSuch sweet little ones~ my farmyard consists of numerous chickens that kindly lay our breaskfast.A Jane Austin follower..So am I. I have my very own Mr Darcy too~
A happy day to you
Warm regards
Suzanne
I like the markings of Petunia and Pistache but really... asking me for a favorite is asking too much. What a joyous spring you are having!
ReplyDeleteI have 2 favourites...Pistache and the red headed retriever. :-}
ReplyDeleteThey are all so stinking cute but I love Periwinkle's nose. But maybe it's because of the close up photo. Yes, weakness for cute noses of all kinds!!
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but if you forced me to make a choice, I like the symmetry of Pine's eye patches!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that Periwinkle just captures your heart.
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Redbud is a cutie (love her mop) but I also like Cypress and Cedar because of their striking faces!
ReplyDeletePistache, definitely Pistache!
ReplyDeleteI have 2 redbud & pine
ReplyDeletePeriwinkle, Love the name and the little black muzzle! They are all precious!
ReplyDeletePistache and Periwinkle, but they are all so stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeleteRose...all of your names are great! And I love your spinning wheel, especially the location. One day I'll inherit my great-great grandmother's wheel..maybe by then I'll learn to knit, raise sheep, etc!
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