Uncle Adam got out early on Friday morning and moved the sheep. After two weeks in separate paddocks for a quarantine period, we now have the sheep on the south pastured, following the steers.
Two mature Katahdin Ewes. The white one is Edna, and the brown one is Eunice. Eunice’s lamb is a little brown ewe, and her name is Matilda. Edna’s lambs are both rams, and they don’t have names because we are planning on butchering them next spring.
Published by Ryan Kraeger
"I only remember the very first part of the book where he described the man of steel and velvet and I remember the deep chord that phrase struck. I remember the image I had of a hand of living steel wearing a velvet glove, a hand that could crush or caress, strike a killing blow or wipe away tears, lift mountains or cradle an infant. The rest of the book was an afterthought."
From an essay about Aubrey Andelin's "Man of Steel and Velvet".
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