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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Keeping An Eye On The Trail

We woke to snow this morning. Of course we did. Once the sheep are shorn, I no longer wish for snow.  Sigh...  Luckily it was still pretty warm and it didn't last long.  Barely long enough to get some Iknitarod team pictures.  


June looks like she's lost the trail ;-).


Iris made this trail from the house to the barn years ago and Tilly still uses it.  


The Tilly Trail.


Kate may not use Iris Lane very often, but she does keep an eye on the traffic.


The snow melted so fast you could watch it happening.


I have both sleeves re-knit and I've started the body.  I was hoping to reach the 4" mark this evening, but I'm running out of gas and my "paws" are a little sore, so I may "take an eight".


Hank and June are happy about the cooler weather.  The sheep...are actually doing okay.  This weather is not ideal, but the barn is closed up to block the wind and they have plenty to eat to help stay warm.  Glad we didn't do the oldies!


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