Sunday, March 11, 2018

Sunday Morning.....................

 I see the church from the office window everyday! It is the church I was confirmed in a long time ago. I would have never guessed I would see it everyday out my window since Dec 31st 1977!
 We have had some nice days and some not so nice days as far as weather goes. The ewes and lambs make good use of the old barn on snowy days.
 The lambs are
 so cute.
 We herded the cows home the other day. They didn't make it easy but in the end they all got home.
 They tend to get off course when they see corn stocks with no fence  to keep them out.
 This is the little brother of the pillow in the  last blog post.
 I was going to see his mom on Fri so I got busy and made him a pillow.
His initials are  E E J and I just couldn't get a brand to  look good with 2 Es and a J. I told her if  they have another baby check with me before they name it. LOL.......................JMF

7 comments:

The Joyful Quilter said...

Hey! I recognize that "leather" fabric!! That covers my kitchen chairs. AWESOME pillow!! You really went all out on the personalization.

Deb said...

Sweet pillow and a wonderful view for many years, and oh those lambs are sweet

Sara said...

The pillows are really special. I'll bet they are a big hit.

Bonnie said...

Lambs are so sweet. Do you raise them for wool? I would name each of them and then never be able to do anything but shear them! The pillow is awesome.

Christine Slaughter said...

The lambs are just adorable! That's quite a herd of cows too! The pillow is just so sweet!

Lynette said...

What a nice share! The lambs really are adorable. Looks like the old barn has a good underground component to it? Nice for super hot summer or bitter winter days. And you can bet your boots I'd be moseying off into the corn, too!! :D (Love the brand - laughing at the restriction to get initials for future grandkids approved!)

Sandra Walker said...

LOLOL on the 'check with me before they name it' The pillow turned out great! Love the shots of the cows and the lambs. The cows takes me back to when I was 10-14 and would 'help' (aka ride in the pickup and on the way home maybe get to ride a horse part way) move the cows from the farm to the old farm. Farm being where my grandma and uncle lived, old farm being 3 miles away where my grandparents first homesteaded and my dad grew up. Thanks for linking up with TGIFF!