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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sunday Stills - Sort Of

Some random shots, trying unsuccessfully to keep up. Spring...



Lila, the good baby, sniffing flowers...without eating them.



Why would anyone want to eat pretty flowers? Who would do something like that?



Speaking of pretty flowers, the dogwoods are stunning this spring.



Sunday Stills
this week is rust. An interesting challenge and one I was looking forward to...and just didn't get it done. I took some pictures of the rusting garage roof. Thought the white spirea flowers against the bright blue sky filled with spirea clouds added an interesting element. That was as far as I got. Sorry Ed :-/.



Have had several complaints emails regarding lack of Renny news. Nothing new to report...and Renny and I like it that way :-). In the back, Renny is the black sheep on the right. B. Willard's on the left.



A happy boring life filled with green grass, sheep friends and a couple days where it didn't actually pour rain. Like it is again today.

If you'd like to check out the more responsible Sunday Stillers...

15 comments:

Kritter Keeper at Farm Tails said...

ah, such a sweetie and a good baby for not eating your landscape plants. was in your neck of the woods yesterday. did a little shopping then trecked down to wilson's nursery in frankfort. awesome place!

Alice said...

I got to pet her yesterday and she is just as adorable as the pictures suggest. I've had my dose of sweetness for the weekend!
That second photo is card worthy, Sara.

Shirley said...

Ah, such peaceful bucolic splendor!
Love the rust picture, anything with blooms in it is appreciated. Lovely dogwoods too, and such a good little lamb.

achieve1dream said...

Those are all nice pictures and I like your rust picture. :) Sorry about the rain, I can sympathize. Getting sick of it lol. I'm glad things are calm and happy.

flowerweaver said...

I think the rusted roof through the spirea is a lovely touch!

Lori Skoog said...

This was much better looking than rust!

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

I saw that little hint of rust. hehe!

The grazing sheep on such lush green grass is such a peaceful scene. We don't have any lush green grass here.....but we do have SNOW! Happy May 1st New Mexico!

bleh!

~Lisa

Linda said...

I can do without rust when you show me a pretty spring;)

Ott, A. said...

Beautiful pictures!!!!

Ebie said...

Such a serene place. The grass so green, i could smell its freshness!

Terry said...

Hmmm. Adorable lamb or rust? No contest.

Ed said...

Spring time at Equinox farm..perfect..:-))

DayPhoto said...

I hope by June we have a pretty spring and not a full-blown summer.

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Brenda said...

cute lambs! I didn't want to look for the rust, I just wanted to see the little lambs.

cyndy said...

Your "Stills" are the essence of springtime!

Beautiful Dogwood!