I shot the images as she danced but it was right into the sun so could have gone either way, I was lucky to capture that series.. It was just above freezing when I took these shots, we are definitely into our winter woolies, or at least I would be if I could find a spinning wheel!!c
They still have a very big space in that paddock as the interior fences are yet to be built (poor John) so sometimes you will see all of them gamboling about the field chasing each other and leaping.. even fat old Mama! c
Too funny C! As always, beautifully captured and I am loving your house in the background of the first piccy – gorgeous!
Hey, maybe the grass was just cold under hoof.
🙂 Mandy
Ah, the Old Homestead! It is so remmenassent of the farms in Zia’s area of Michigan. When we’re going somewhere, I’ll often take the scenic route, away from Lake Huron, through the farms inland. There’s an inherent beauty to it all and I love how it changes through the Seasons. Mia, by the way, is quite the ham!
Hi Cecilia. You do live in a lovely part of the world. I bet Mia would say “Ewes know me… I’m a woolly jumper”. Fab photo C. Thanks for sharing.
Regards Florence x
69 responses to “Frisky on the Farmy”
Aaah. Look at Mia dancing across the field. She’s probably trying to keep warm. It looks cold out there. What’s the temperature there now?
I shot the images as she danced but it was right into the sun so could have gone either way, I was lucky to capture that series.. It was just above freezing when I took these shots, we are definitely into our winter woolies, or at least I would be if I could find a spinning wheel!!c
Bet she’s getting all excited for xmas!! Is the white building in the background your home ? It looks so lovely.E
The first shot is the back verandah of the house .. yes, it does look lovely in the evening light.. c
ROFL 😉
yikes, Mad, I don’t know what that means! Rock On Frisky Lamb? yeah?.. thats cool.. c
Sorry – rolling on the floor laughing.
Don’t hit your head!! c
I love the picture of your house. Reminds me of the Catskills
Thank you Rosemary, the first thing I designed when I arrived was this big Kiwi verandah. It is a great space -winter and summer.. c
I think she was just having a little frolick. I don’t think very much goes on in a sheep’s head.
You are not wrong there Debra , even less going on in their heads than a cow and that says something..! !
I think she’s happy to be alive and kicking, and to be the sheep belonging to such a lovely owner.
Ronnie
They still have a very big space in that paddock as the interior fences are yet to be built (poor John) so sometimes you will see all of them gamboling about the field chasing each other and leaping.. even fat old Mama! c
Beautiful pictures.
I hope Mia got a feeling that she would be part of your post tomorrow, that’s why she dancing with joy & happiness.
Maybe she saw the camera and performed Arindam.. c
Too funny C! As always, beautifully captured and I am loving your house in the background of the first piccy – gorgeous!
Hey, maybe the grass was just cold under hoof.
🙂 Mandy
Maybe, it was pretty cold, just above freezing by then!! Have a great day mandy.. c
Jumping Sheep! Those photos have certainly brightened my day 🙂
She is a special wee sheep.. c
Beautiful photographs C. That sheep is an artist 😉
I know, she sees me and literally leaps to run to me.. so sweet.. c
I have a daughter named Mia who is in love with sheep. She will be so happy to see her namesake, free and fluffy and frisky.
Oh Mia is a gorgeous name.. Mia will keep popping up in shots so she can see her grow.. c
And here I thought frisky on the farmy meant……….oh never mind! hehehe
Miss Naughty!! c
Me too!
Thanks Harold, i hope you are having a better week.. c
She does look like she’s dancing a jig! You did a great job of catching her in this series.
I was lucky, i was just being aimless with a camera! c
Ah, the Old Homestead! It is so remmenassent of the farms in Zia’s area of Michigan. When we’re going somewhere, I’ll often take the scenic route, away from Lake Huron, through the farms inland. There’s an inherent beauty to it all and I love how it changes through the Seasons. Mia, by the way, is quite the ham!
John, you *didn’t*! 😉
It is changing, slowly though, it is still a bit green which i am grateful for.. c
Hi Cecilia. You do live in a lovely part of the world. I bet Mia would say “Ewes know me… I’m a woolly jumper”. Fab photo C. Thanks for sharing.
Regards Florence x
Florence, as always you make me giggle.. wooly jumper indeed!! c