The early morning sun yesterday was a sight for sore eyes. And tired eyes. Immediately we were uplifted.
I opened all the doors in the barn and light flowed straight past me and into the gloom. 
Everyone crowded for the tiny warm spaces. 
Some are better at sharing than others.
The Duke of Kupa is very good at sharing. More like show and tell. 
So is Minty, though she was not thrilled to be sharing with Charlotte. 
Good morning. Today we are back to considerable cloudiness and a band of snow but the sun yesterday went right into my bones and will sustain me for another few days.
Today I am taking Tilly and the Blue Murphy into the local school to visit with a group of 6 year olds. It is going to be a rush as they want us there at 9am! So I had better get going. There is a lot to do before then. I will take Camera House and if our visit does not get too wild I will take some shots and show you their visit tomorrow.
You all have a lovely day.
celi



38 responses to “A little sun goes a long way”
Will you come and visit me and bring the lambs? Colorado has sunshine over 300 days a year–I am sending you some beams.
Clouds here with a promise of high winds this afternoon. Have fun…I’m sure every child in the class will be delighted to pet a little lamb! I would have, if I were there!
Linda
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Happy Monday on the Farmy – Happy Week:)
It’s bright and sunny here today too which makes me immediately happy! Those little lbs are adorable.
We finally have sun today – ouch, my eyeballs hurt!
Have fun at school! Looking forward to any pictures.
Kupa’s response to the appearance of sun after a long absence is fantastic. He’s an incredible bird even from my distant vantage point. The rooster and cat sharing the patch of sun wins me – the farmy has a wonderful collective dynamic. If only the whole world were so 🙂
Have a wonderful visit at the school! It looks like I have a lot to catch up on at the farmy! 🙂
What a treat for the students! You are so kind to give of your busy day to start planting seeds in those young minds. That Kupa is a beauty. ER, handsome. Show-off and tell, maybe? 🙂 It does look like everyone was happy to see the sun.
Wow! What an adventure – how the school visit goes well:)
I’m glad Mia seems to be getting better. I was worried about her. I hope your presentation went well!
It is so wonderful to see the sun this time of year. We have it here today, with expectations that it will be gone tomorrow.
our is gone already (sad face) .. c
Sun? What’s that? I think we have had one sunny day since the end of January. Grrrrr. Joy
Your farm animal photography is beautiful.
thank you, it is fun doing what we do! c
Don’t believe it! Two of the lambkins at the school for ‘show and tell’ at two weeks! Don’t they get upset at all the milling kids 🙂 ? Would be kind’of funny if natural functions ensued as result of all the excitement !! [Tut, tut, Eha!]
We have sun this afternoon, after morning fog. I’ve been sick for days (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday), but must get on the road tomorrow to get to Seattle by Wednesday night. I’ve been babying myself, but had to go out today to do errands after the sun showed up. It will be fun to hear about lamb show-and-tell. See you tomorrow.