He likes to Kiss them.
When we were walking we stopped to listen to the rustle of the dried winter grasses and investigated tracks in the snow, and peeped into empty nests and ran up and down the pathways through the wild grass.
On the way back even Minty crept up for a cuddle.
Bless our sheep for welcoming the children to the Farmy. Good sheep. 
Isn’t it wonderful how our horizons can change. And our lives expand just with a nod and a smile. Saying Yes.
Good morning. I am glad we went for our Nature Walk yesterday because this morning we have freezing drizzle. So it will be inside playtime this today and we all know who will come out of her box for that!
You all have a lovely day.
celi
PS. I was making wooly mattresses for the dogs this time last year. Though this year Mama’s fleece was saved and spun. Hopefully very soon I shall take it all over to a loom and begin to make a blanket. I really must find the time to do that.







38 responses to “Hairy MacLairy gets all Kissy Kissy”
Hairy is a terrible flirt 🙂
Nothing better than kisses from the sheep! I know, because I was raised with sheep!
Linda
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It’s wonderful how children can turn a routine day into something to treasure. Thank you for the smile that I’m wearing right now. xx
I love to see the children with the opportunity to love on the animals…and receive in return. My 5-year old granddaughter went to a “local” farm with her Kindergarten this week and the photos my daughter shared of Sophia holding a chick melted my heart. Love was exchanged! I really enjoyed seeing these children experience the farmy, Celi. Debra
We’re expecting 30-40cm of snow today, I honestly hope it misses us. What lovely sheep for being so nice to the children.
Sweet photographs of the children and the animals. How fortunate these children are to be able to experience farm life first hand. How fortunate there is a Miss Celi in their life. V
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I envy those kiddies being able to wiggle their fingers in all that lovely wool!
Christine
Hairy is such a lad! You have given these kids (and I dare say many others) something wonderful, memorable which they will keep with them forever… I know this because my farm days loom large despite being many years ago 🙂
Aaaand…. now my children want a sheep. In particular, a sheep that gives kisses. They’ve been waiting (mostly) patiently for a year, and will have to wait at least one more, before we can go and find the rescue dog who is no doubt also waiting (mostly) patiently to meet us…. We are learning how to be grateful for the smiles in the meantime. Slowly. 🙂
Fabulous pictures. And we have news – we’re going to be operating restaurant from a rare breed farm.
Awe, sweet sheep. 🙂
The photo of all 3 children in the field~precious. …and the light…
Minty has gotten all grown up! Aw, Hairy is so sweet.
So sweet to see the kids enjoying the animals.
Your blog this morning has made me feel goosebumpy all over: what a gloriously happy photo of the three kids in the field. And Hairy’s gentle kiss obviously was not repulsed 🙂 ! Lucky, lucky children . . .
These photos of the children and the Farmy lovelies are exquisite! I love the first and the fourth…oh and the one of Hairy giving lil girl a smooch is too precious!! 🙂