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Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Saint Maisie

Well, I was a bit concerned that "three's a charm" and this would be the year Maisie would return to her costume stomping roots, but once again she went above and beyond for Halloween.  This is almost getting too easy ;-D.


Her costume this year was going to be a witch. After last year's elaborate angel cape, I figured a witch cape would be a breeze. The hat...well she wore a headband halo last year, so fingers crossed... The broom? This is where I figured we were going to have trouble.


I thought about just tying the broom to her off side and only taking pictures from the front side...but what if we could get her to actually ride on the broom?  Ah, what could go wrong? ;-D


Nothing!  She even calmly walked over to Trick or Treat with Stella.  Who'd have thunk it :-D.




And then she calmly walked back to the barn.  I think our little girl has finally grown up...and now that that has happened...I'm not sure how I feel about it... ;-).

Maisie rocking her witch costume was the perfect end to our Hug a Sheep Day Party.  This was our 10th anniversary, so I really didn't want to just let it go along with so much of the rest of 2020.  One good thing about the virtual events was the fun of seeing so many friends from all over join in.  

The morning flock walk was really fun.  The cookies parties were not the usual craziness, but I think the sheep were concerned about what we were up to.  They'd much rather be mobbed by a bunch of people with overflowing handfuls of cookies ;-).   The fleece show went okay even though I didn't have a clue about what I was doing, but we sold some fleeces, so that was good (there are still some really nice ones left! ;-)  And Maisie...good old Maisie :-).


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