Oh I love going on trips about the country side….we get to see what I personally will never get to visit and many others…..so nice …please do more ride about videos…❤
In my younger years I lived with my American husband in Alaska, we had sheep, I was a spinner & knitter, you will really get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Fast forward, living in rural Manitoba, we are young empty nesters now dreaming of buying a small farm in Portugal. Love your videos, they are keeping my new dream alive🥰
Your family is adorable!! I love the way your husband treats you and the way you guys enjoy working together and laugh together! God bless you and your family! I love your channel! 🥰
Hi Chelsea, you asked about silicone bakeware, and I think you already figured out the secret. In order to get the best results when removing items from the pans, it’s recommended to let them cool completely. When you’re making yummy treats like those donuts, it’s easier said than done, but worth it in the end. Love your content and am so happy you’re making more videos now.
Chelsea, you are have the perfect sheep to learn about wool processing with! The animals are a good size to handle, and Romney fleece is a very easy wool to spin. Spinning is a very "zen" activity, so relaxing and contemplative. It's also fun to wash, card, spin and dye the perfect yarn for a one-of-a-kind project. Can't wait to see what comes out of this journey!
Just wanted you to know that I am 70 years old and my name is Hazel Fern and I have never in my life time seen my two names together before! I have known of my name Hazel,and it has become popular again for some reason and I have seen Fern,but never the two used together in any way or situation!God must have led me to your channel,have a blessed day and Ty
We have had Romneys for 30+ years in Central Ontario. Congratulations on picking such a wonderful breed. The fiber arts is a bit of an addictive slippery road, though. What we do for naming is, every year, the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation assigns a letter for tattooing lambs. We name any lambs that we plan to keep with names starting with that letter. That way, a few years down the road, whenever you are wondering just how old a ewe is, you just remember what year she was born by her name.
I loved it when you said its not too cold.....surrounded by snow. Having lived within an hour of the Gulf Coast all my life I would be by a fire until spring 😂.
A day of sunshine, new sheep to name, potting tomatoes and donuts. Life is good on Little Mountain Ranch! My micro tomato is flowering, it's hydroponic. So amazing in the winter to have green growing plants 🌱
loved seeing the sheepies. i grew up with romney sheep, a mother and son (jackie and johnny). they’re a lovely breed. my parents still have some fleeces from over 20 years ago! probably not in great condition to spin at this point, but still cool. 🐑
Romney are good sheep overall and very good to learn to spin. I learned on a drop spindle then wheels. Take spindles when I travel. Have used many types of fibre, including dog. When I look at your Maple my fingers want a spindle. Knitting machines come in different types and sizes and can make production more efficient, along with electric spinners. Lots of fun.
We have 450 ewes. When the pure black baby is born (that’s often the case with Romney) the cuteness overload on this channel will go through the roof! Good luck with the new additions!
Thank you Chelsea for another great video. The sheep are so adorable and their names are great. The baked maple donuts look fantastic too. Thanks for the time and effort you took to make this video and as always I look forward to future videos. Your daughter has great cooking skills.
Sheep can be trained to follow with a bucket of treats and become easy to manage. Look forward to the wool spinning eventually. I’ve had home spun jumpers in New Zealand and the garments are just beautiful but not suitable to where I live now in Queensland. Winter here is short and temperatures remain in the high teens in day and sometimes falling to 4 or 5 degrees overnight. Love seeing your beautiful outdoors with all the snow. I’m now taking the tops off my tomatoe plants, learning something everyday.😊
What adorable faces and love the names you chose. I can’t wait to watch the shearing to spinning process. Being a knitter, I love all the steps that happen before I start a new project with a beautiful new yarn. I’d also like to thank you for such a calming, no drama and enjoyable window into your wonderful life.
💚 Beautiful Sheep/Ewes. Their faces are SO precious. Live seeing the tomatoes being up-potted..spring and Summer are coming..but I love hearing you crunch thru the snow. Such beautiful clouds. 💚
I am here watching you pot the tomatoes and I love hearing you talk, the clink of the dryer in the background and the silence in between. Thank you for your videos and for allowing the silence and everyday sounds of the day to fill the spaces!
Good morning Chelsea.- That is the set up we have as well. 350 acres with 40 acres in prime hay. We are older and starting to reduce the herd to below 50. There are 18 expecting cows in the barn at the moment. Great idea to have all purpose sheep. That is the one animal that bothers my allergies. I'm thinking its the lanolin. Wool makes me itchy. Those sheep are adorable! Can you co-op with your neighbor who have sheep at shearing time , etc? I can appreciate the challenges of goats. They can be a good fit for some homesteads and a disaster for others. I do like goat cheese, but would prefer getting a Jersey. Your farm is coming along so well. It has to be a wonderful feeling to be able to take care of your family by the efforts of your own hand. There is a measure of peace on our NH farm, knowing we are ok in most situations. We also have farming neighbors who can help out or sell us their produce, meats and honey, as in my grandmother's day.
The sheep are adorable. I love the names. Welcome Primrose, Aster, Hazel, Briar, Fern. They are cute names. How much fun to watch those Mama sheep and get to know them before they give birth. Thanks for this video. The donuts are great. Sorry I can't give any tips on silicone bakeware.
love the names! Reminds me of a favorite Brit series called Darling Buds of May - daughters are Zinnia, Primrose, Petunia . . . hope you and your family are doing well - our days are finally getting longer.
Love the names for the sheep. And yes your daughter's donuts did look better, but I bet they both tasted amazing. Spray your silicone pans a bit that's what I do. And you can basically turn the pan inside out to get the baked goods out. Another great video, thanks
My family does all the sheep processing....from sheep to mits... you name it! It is so neat to be apart of it, thanks for sharing! Can you send some of your maple doughnuts, please!!?🙂👍 Love your channel!!
Love the mocha colored sheep. They are all cute of course. Can't wait until spring to see their babies. That for sure will be a cuteness overload. My friend squealed with excitement when I gave her the Cinderella pumpkin seeds. We can't wait to grow them. I'm growing Long Island cheese pumpkins as well. Can't wait for garden season. Have an awesome weekend.
Your sheep are so cute I love them! Can't wait to see how they do and look forward to learning about wool. Maple doughnuts looked yummy I could smell them thru the video!😺❤️
I always put butter on my silicone to help the ingredients come out of the container clean. Freezing the baked goods in the containers helps too make it easier too. It’s all I use for baking. The doughnuts looked yummy. 29:43 The names of the sheep are so sweet.
If you put your donut batter in a piping bag or zip loc bag and but a tip off and you will able to control where the batter will go. Love baking donuts.
One more tip! The dirty ends of the sheep fleece (around bums and belly’s) makes great mulch. Research it! Anything you cannot spin makes a great weed inhibitor all natural and decomposes splendidly in the garden.
Oh my goodness those sheep are CUTE! Love the names! Congrats on the new additions. I love that your kids bake and cook. Great skills to have and who doesn't want someone to make them donuts, right?
We raised Boer goats for 4H. We lived in the PA mountains, only about 2 acres was cleared ground. We had an old fashioned small 4 stalls with solid 4 foot walls & doors. We rotated fenced in enclosures throughout the woods & the goats would clear them amazingly well. Our mini donkeys, now those 2 would get out & go wild!
When making donuts try put dough in a zip bag and cut the tip off of 1 corner and piping your dough in your dough nut pans. You can also do this with your glaze ,they look so yummy! Hope this info is helpful,have a beautiful weekend with your lovely family🥰
Right when you are showing the pots your tomatoes are going into, a black cat face pops up in your kitchen window. 😂 Made me laugh! The beauty of a real life video. 😊
The sheep are adorable, and the names are great too! You will love spinning! Most people have a learning curve in the beginning, but once you get comfortable and relax, it is so relaxing. The rhythm of it is just meditative. Sometimes I use spinning time to organize my thoughts and think something through that needs dedicated thought, and sometimes I just clear my head entirely and let my brain take a break. I have actually fallen asleep while spinning, drifting in and out while my hands and feet just keep going. And then, if you enjoy really creative endeavors, you can try a myriad of techniques to make interesting art yarns, which is my favorite. But, dyeing is where my heart lies the most. I have a indie dyeing business where I dye wool yarns and fibers and sell them at regional fiber shows. I just adore color and the amazing things that can happen when you put color to yarn and knit or crochet or weave it, and when you put color on wool and then spin it into something amazing, and THEN knit, crochet or weave it. I'm so excited for you! I don't know if I'll ever get to keep my own sheep, so I'm looking forward to living vicariously through you.
I would not take for granted that all sheep are as well behaved as you are assuming. We had around sheep that were worse than any goat I have ever met. They made friends in our county and the next county! And, yes, I still love sheep!
That was fun and I wasn’t even interested in sheep or doughnuts! Those sheep have adorable faces though ❤. I think I love watching and listening to you interact with your children so I can know how to reparent myself❤. Happy sheeping; I’m excited for baby lambs!
My great uncle and aunt had a sheep farm and my family helped with shearing. I remember my great uncle letting me bottle feed lambs when I was 9. We lived across the road for a couple of years so we saw them often.
Sheep are so beautiful. I like the dark colored the best. I watch sandy Brock and her sheep, she is really sweet. I think they live on Canada. You and the children will enjoy them so much.
Oh yes my goats had to go too! Ate every rose. Stood on the roof of my far. Even had one get bit by a rattlesnake and live. Lots of work and aggravation. Your shee0 are so cute!!
We have never had sheep on our farm ..... Im so interested in your journey with these adorable sheep. We do have a local lady that makes the cheese, ,she makes a fresh farmers cheese, delicious on a ham and fresh garden tomato sandwich.
Hi Chelsea, thanx for sharing. Those donuts look delicious. My personal favorite are yellow cake donuts dipped in warm Maple syrup, OMG. Hope the sheep work out for the Family, Salute from Florida. 😃
I usually watch your videos on my phone, but today I pulled it up on my TV. I felt like I was watch a show on HGTV-but much better!! The sheep are absolutely adorable. I saw my first sheep, in person at a lavender farm a little over a year ago. They really are cute animals. Looking forward to your journey with the sheep.
I grew Delice De Neuilly Micro Dwarf Tomato last year. It was my favourite out of the 5 micros I grew with a fabulous flavour!!! You will love it. This video was fantastic! A little bit of everything. I truly enjoyed it. Congrats getting your new lambs too. 😊
Oh, wow -- your daughter's donuts baked up beautifully -- congratulations! Except in the extreme hear of Texas, I prefer to oven-bake, compared to oil frying on the stovetop.
I can get seeds from a local New Brunswick seed company so they are more ready for my climate and I also use Vesey's seeds from Prince Edward Island and they have seeds for shorter seasons too
Oh I love going on trips about the country side….we get to see what I personally will never get to visit and many others…..so nice …please do more ride about videos…❤
In my younger years I lived with my American husband in Alaska, we had sheep, I was a spinner & knitter, you will really get a lot of enjoyment out of it. Fast forward, living in rural Manitoba, we are young empty nesters now dreaming of buying a small farm in Portugal. Love your videos, they are keeping my new dream alive🥰
Your family is adorable!! I love the way your husband treats you and the way you guys enjoy working together and laugh together! God bless you and your family! I love your channel! 🥰
Hi Chelsea, you asked about silicone bakeware, and I think you already figured out the secret. In order to get the best results when removing items from the pans, it’s recommended to let them cool completely. When you’re making yummy treats like those donuts, it’s easier said than done, but worth it in the end. Love your content and am so happy you’re making more videos now.
Chelsea, you are have the perfect sheep to learn about wool processing with! The animals are a good size to handle, and Romney fleece is a very easy wool to spin. Spinning is a very "zen" activity, so relaxing and contemplative. It's also fun to wash, card, spin and dye the perfect yarn for a one-of-a-kind project. Can't wait to see what comes out of this journey!
Just wanted you to know that I am 70 years old and my name is Hazel Fern and I have never in my life time seen my two names together before! I have known of my name Hazel,and it has become popular again for some reason and I have seen Fern,but never the two used together in any way or situation!God must have led me to your channel,have a blessed day and Ty
We have had Romneys for 30+ years in Central Ontario. Congratulations on picking such a wonderful breed. The fiber arts is a bit of an addictive slippery road, though. What we do for naming is, every year, the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation assigns a letter for tattooing lambs. We name any lambs that we plan to keep with names starting with that letter. That way, a few years down the road, whenever you are wondering just how old a ewe is, you just remember what year she was born by her name.
That’s brilliant!
I loved it when you said its not too cold.....surrounded by snow. Having lived within an hour of the Gulf Coast all my life I would be by a fire until spring 😂.
A day of sunshine, new sheep to name, potting tomatoes and donuts. Life is good on Little Mountain Ranch! My micro tomato is flowering, it's hydroponic. So amazing in the winter to have green growing plants 🌱
Those faces on those sheep are adorable
I loved when you started to pot up the tomatoes and the black cat popped up in the kitchen window. 🐈⬛🪟
I love the way you don’t micromanage your children. You give them just enough guidance and help when they ask for it. Bravo Momma 😊
Lol the sheeps are cute. They just stared at you
You are such a natural in front of the camera. Really looking forward to following your sheep, wool, spinning adventure.
loved seeing the sheepies. i grew up with romney sheep, a mother and son (jackie and johnny). they’re a lovely breed. my parents still have some fleeces from over 20 years ago! probably not in great condition to spin at this point, but still cool. 🐑
Romney are good sheep overall and very good to learn to spin. I learned on a drop spindle then wheels. Take spindles when I travel. Have used many types of fibre, including dog. When I look at your Maple my fingers want a spindle. Knitting machines come in different types and sizes and can make production more efficient, along with electric spinners. Lots of fun.
We have 450 ewes. When the pure black baby is born (that’s often the case with Romney) the cuteness overload on this channel will go through the roof! Good luck with the new additions!
Natural colored Romney is just luscious!
Thank you Chelsea for another great video. The sheep are so adorable and their names are great. The baked maple donuts look fantastic too. Thanks for the time and effort you took to make this video and as always I look forward to future videos. Your daughter has great cooking skills.
You're Grey kitty in kitchen Window
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Sheep can be trained to follow with a bucket of treats and become easy to manage. Look forward to the wool spinning eventually. I’ve had home spun jumpers in New Zealand and the garments are just beautiful but not suitable to where I live now in Queensland. Winter here is short and temperatures remain in the high teens in day and sometimes falling to 4 or 5 degrees overnight. Love seeing your beautiful outdoors with all the snow. I’m now taking the tops off my tomatoe plants, learning something everyday.😊
What adorable faces and love the names you chose. I can’t wait to watch the shearing to spinning process. Being a knitter, I love all the steps that happen before I start a new project with a beautiful new yarn. I’d also like to thank you for such a calming, no drama and enjoyable window into your wonderful life.
💚 Beautiful Sheep/Ewes. Their faces are SO precious. Live seeing the tomatoes being up-potted..spring and Summer are coming..but I love hearing you crunch thru the snow. Such beautiful clouds. 💚
I am here watching you pot the tomatoes and I love hearing you talk, the clink of the dryer in the background and the silence in between. Thank you for your videos and for allowing the silence and everyday sounds of the day to fill the spaces!
We raised Romney & Suffolk sheep on our farm, in Oregon…I looooooved our Romneys ❣️
Good morning Chelsea.- That is the set up we have as well. 350 acres with 40 acres in prime hay. We are older and starting to reduce the herd to below 50. There are 18 expecting cows in the barn at the moment. Great idea to have all purpose sheep. That is the one animal that bothers my allergies. I'm thinking its the lanolin. Wool makes me itchy. Those sheep are adorable! Can you co-op with your neighbor who have sheep at shearing time , etc? I can appreciate the challenges of goats. They can be a good fit for some homesteads and a disaster for others. I do like goat cheese, but would prefer getting a Jersey. Your farm is coming along so well. It has to be a wonderful feeling to be able to take care of your family by the efforts of your own hand. There is a measure of peace on our NH farm, knowing we are ok in most situations. We also have farming neighbors who can help out or sell us their produce, meats and honey, as in my grandmother's day.
The sheep are adorable. I love the names. Welcome Primrose, Aster, Hazel, Briar, Fern. They are cute names. How much fun to watch those Mama sheep and get to know them before they give birth. Thanks for this video. The donuts are great. Sorry I can't give any tips on silicone bakeware.
Put your donut mixture in a ziplock bag, cut one counter off and pipe in donut trays….soooo much easier! ❤ from Ontario
It is so beautiful there
Thanks for sharing. Spinning your own wool is great. 🌺🍀🌺🍀🌺🍀
Those tomato starts are GORGEOUS!! Good job!!
Donuts look amazing. Sheep are beautiful. Thank you fo sharing.
Awesome. Thank you.
The sheep are so cute. Those donuts look amazing, yum. ❤
Ooo look at all the squishy goodness ❤ you will definitely love the adventure having sheep and spinning 😊
love the names! Reminds me of a favorite Brit series called Darling Buds of May - daughters are Zinnia, Primrose, Petunia . . . hope you and your family are doing well - our days are finally getting longer.
Love Teaghans recipes!
Maple is a favorite of mine, those donuts look SO good! I love your New Sheep and the names are adorable!
THEY ARE SO STINKING CUTE!!
I love the sheep's names!! They are so cute!! And your daughter picked their names well! Well done!
Well this is exciting! As a knitter, I’ll be watching for the wool to hopefully be ready for sale! I love 100% wool
Always enjoy hanging out with you and your family
Beautiful sheep Chelsea! Check out 14:25 in this video behind you in the window. Albus made an appearance, haha, so cute!
Chelsea, the sheep are so cute! Those maple doughnuts look delicious 😋! 🤗💞🤗
Love the names for the sheep. And yes your daughter's donuts did look better, but I bet they both tasted amazing. Spray your silicone pans a bit that's what I do. And you can basically turn the pan inside out to get the baked goods out. Another great video, thanks
My family does all the sheep processing....from sheep to mits... you name it! It is so neat to be apart of it, thanks for sharing! Can you send some of your maple doughnuts, please!!?🙂👍
Love your channel!!
Love the names of the sheep!! They are absolutely adorable! Your little daughter’s donuts were definitely Food Network worthy! ♥️🙏🏼♥️
Sheep are adorable, you and your family are amazing. Thank you for having me along for this. I think this is my favorite episode
Love the mocha colored sheep. They are all cute of course. Can't wait until spring to see their babies. That for sure will be a cuteness overload. My friend squealed with excitement when I gave her the Cinderella pumpkin seeds. We can't wait to grow them. I'm growing Long Island cheese pumpkins as well. Can't wait for garden season. Have an awesome weekend.
Your sheep are so cute I love them! Can't wait to see how they do and look forward to learning about wool. Maple doughnuts looked yummy I could smell them thru the video!😺❤️
I always put butter on my silicone to help the ingredients come out of the container clean. Freezing the baked goods in the containers helps too make it easier too.
It’s all I use for baking.
The doughnuts looked yummy.
29:43 The names of the sheep are so sweet.
Love your channel and love the sheep's names too! You and your family are positively Precious!!!
Try using a piping bag to put your doughnut batter in the silicone pans. That's what we do and easier to fill half way
If you put your donut batter in a piping bag or zip loc bag and but a tip off and you will able to control where the batter will go. Love baking donuts.
One more tip! The dirty ends of the sheep fleece (around bums and belly’s) makes great mulch. Research it! Anything you cannot spin makes a great weed inhibitor all natural and decomposes splendidly in the garden.
So cool!
Thank you for the beautiful awesome videos
Oh my goodness those sheep are CUTE! Love the names! Congrats on the new additions. I love that your kids bake and cook. Great skills to have and who doesn't want someone to make them donuts, right?
Love the shelf over the stove!!
The sheep look like they are settling in nicely :)
I have told you this si many times but, I so enjoy your videos. I always look forward to them. Thank you!
So glad you got your sheep they are so cute.Those donuts yum as with everything you make.Enjoyed the video. 🙂🇨🇦❤🍩🍩🍩🍩
We raised Boer goats for 4H. We lived in the PA mountains, only about 2 acres was cleared ground. We had an old fashioned small 4 stalls with solid 4 foot walls & doors. We rotated fenced in enclosures throughout the woods & the goats would clear them amazingly well. Our mini donkeys, now those 2 would get out & go wild!
When making donuts try put dough in a zip bag and cut the tip off of 1 corner and piping your dough in your dough nut pans. You can also do this with your glaze ,they look so yummy! Hope this info is helpful,have a beautiful weekend with your lovely family🥰
I brush the silicone forms with some olive oil. It makes cleaning much easier. I love your channel and your energy!
Blessings
Adore Romney sheep, a friend breeds them.
Hello! Love the sheep and their names. I usually spray a little spray oil in my silicon molds if I'm doing multiple batches. Looks delicious
Congratulations on the sheep!! They are so adorable...plus their names are so pretty ❤️ Those donuts looked more than amazing 😋🤤
The sheep are so cute know you are going to have fun learning how to spin wool. The donuts look delicious so going to try them. Thank you for sharing.
Right when you are showing the pots your tomatoes are going into, a black cat face pops up in your kitchen window. 😂 Made me laugh! The beauty of a real life video. 😊
Those sheep have the cutest faces ❤
The sheep are adorable, and the names are great too!
You will love spinning! Most people have a learning curve in the beginning, but once you get comfortable and relax, it is so relaxing. The rhythm of it is just meditative. Sometimes I use spinning time to organize my thoughts and think something through that needs dedicated thought, and sometimes I just clear my head entirely and let my brain take a break. I have actually fallen asleep while spinning, drifting in and out while my hands and feet just keep going. And then, if you enjoy really creative endeavors, you can try a myriad of techniques to make interesting art yarns, which is my favorite.
But, dyeing is where my heart lies the most. I have a indie dyeing business where I dye wool yarns and fibers and sell them at regional fiber shows. I just adore color and the amazing things that can happen when you put color to yarn and knit or crochet or weave it, and when you put color on wool and then spin it into something amazing, and THEN knit, crochet or weave it.
I'm so excited for you! I don't know if I'll ever get to keep my own sheep, so I'm looking forward to living vicariously through you.
I would not take for granted that all sheep are as well behaved as you are assuming. We had around sheep that were worse than any goat I have ever met. They made friends in our county and the next county!
And, yes, I still love sheep!
I think we've been lucky with them over the years. Good fences make good livestock in my experience. Our fences with the goats weren't great.
@@LittleMountainRanch I had climbing, jumping, exploring sheep. I think they must have experienced some bad influences in their early years. 🙂
I love maple glazed donuts, the odd time that we go to Tim's, that is what I get.
Gosh you already have snow!
That was fun and I wasn’t even interested in sheep or doughnuts! Those sheep have adorable faces though ❤. I think I love watching and listening to you interact with your children so I can know how to reparent myself❤. Happy sheeping; I’m excited for baby lambs!
Hello Chelsea, Sue here from Australia .Hope your having a great day. Subscribed to your channel, love watching . Take care. 🤗
My great uncle and aunt had a sheep farm and my family helped with shearing. I remember my great uncle letting me bottle feed lambs when I was 9. We lived across the road for a couple of years so we saw them often.
Sheep are so beautiful. I like the dark colored the best. I watch sandy Brock and her sheep, she is really sweet. I think they live on Canada. You and the children will enjoy them so much.
One reason why I want to get sheep is to make my own yarn. I never have done it but so want too.
Oh yes my goats had to go too! Ate every rose. Stood on the roof of my far. Even had one get bit by a rattlesnake and live. Lots of work and aggravation.
Your shee0 are so cute!!
We have never had sheep on our farm ..... Im so interested in your journey with these adorable sheep. We do have a local
lady that makes the cheese, ,she makes a fresh farmers cheese, delicious on a ham and fresh garden tomato sandwich.
I was so hoping you were going to share the sheep coming home! Thx for the fun! Your videos are ALL my favorite ❤
Cute sheep!! Donut suggestion....fry some bacon (crisp) and crumble it on a plate. Dip the glazed donut in the bacon crumbles.
Yum!!!
Hi Chelsea- they are very cute! Also wanted to let you know, I just received my mugs from your merch! Love them! Grow flowers everywhere💐🌷🥀🌺😊
This makes me hungry.
Sheep cheese is soooo yummy
Hi Chelsea, thanx for sharing. Those donuts look delicious. My personal favorite are yellow cake donuts dipped in warm Maple syrup, OMG. Hope the sheep work out for the Family, Salute from Florida. 😃
Beautiful sheep!! 🐑🐑🐑💕🧶
The sheep are so lovely.
Preppy kitchen has a great maple pumpkin baked donuts recipe, i have those silicone donut trays loved them
I just got those donut silicone sheets. It works best to push down the middle silicone part, then flip them over and push the donut out. 💗
I usually watch your videos on my phone, but today I pulled it up on my TV. I felt like I was watch a show on HGTV-but much better!! The sheep are absolutely adorable. I saw my first sheep, in person at a lavender farm a little over a year ago. They really are cute animals. Looking forward to your journey with the sheep.
Awe, thank you so much!
Springtime in Alberta is in April or May. We don’t dare plant flowers until after the May long weekend outside.
I grew Delice De Neuilly Micro Dwarf Tomato last year. It was my favourite out of the 5 micros I grew with a fabulous flavour!!! You will love it. This video was fantastic! A little bit of everything. I truly enjoyed it. Congrats getting your new lambs too. 😊
Great names!
The sheep are adorable. Those faces! Also, where I’m from, we sprinkle crumbled bacon on maple donuts. You should try it.
Oh, wow -- your daughter's donuts baked up beautifully -- congratulations! Except in the extreme hear of Texas, I prefer to oven-bake, compared to oil frying on the stovetop.
I can get seeds from a local New Brunswick seed company so they are more ready for my climate and I also use Vesey's seeds from Prince Edward Island and they have seeds for shorter seasons too
This was fun. Spraying your silicone will help. The sheep are so cute! I love the names too!
You are such a wonderful cook and baker! Amazing, I am always so impressed with your skills and natural talent. No need for recipes. Love the sheep!
That’s something I never would have said about myself, but thank you!😊
Love the sheep names!!!!!!! Your donuts look good. I like the idea of baking them rather than frying!!!!!!
What a fun time!! Those sheep are so cute!!!
Donuts look delicious!!!
Tomatoes… how fun !!! Need to get tge mini plants !!