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Hello and welcome to my very long post about lambing - every year I fall behind with posting on here because lambing keeps me so busy, so to start with getting back on track again I'm going to condense everything that happened in the shed into the one post. There will be lambs!This lamb was an early one. I fell instantly in love with his permanently startled expression.His proud...

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I got a new camera lens for my birthday. I was keen to get it out to try. It's a wide-angle one, wider than I've ever had before. Billy and Ida joined me for a wee walk.The wider angle is good for selfies.And big landscapes.Ida was enjoying the freedom.I like this one because we're all in it - it's like a bonus wee puzzle to spot us.Ida did a little bit of exploring on her own.B...

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I took these photos on my birthday in early March. I was lucky that my birthday this year was one of the nicest days we'd had in 2026 so far, and of course I wanted to round off the day with a quick visit with my dearest woolly friends.Primrose and wee Ivy. In for that all-important drink.Irving.Esther's distinctive silhouette.Imelda, Astrid's ewe lamb.Ivy.Tess with the bab...

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