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Back at the sheep farm, baby Annabelle has been growing and growing, in fact doubling in size!
She takes three bottles a day.

She likes to follow people around.

And this weekend…..

….she’s moving here!
ARE YOU READY FOR THE CUTENESS?!
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What happened to the “maid” post of your daughter setting the silver service back after polishing it? I had a question about it and neglected to ask it when it was up, um…15 minutes ago? Is my internet going weird again?
Anyway…who is Anna going to hang out with, the goats? She is so cute, but Clover will forever be my fav’. I need to send her cookies.
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~Suzanne @
http://www.sugarloafcottage.blogspot.com
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Beth in PA
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I’m so glad Gumbo writer linked you – now I’ll go look around, do some reading….*smiling*
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Annabelle is a beautiful girl! But now I am going to worry about such a little baby on her own and away from her family and sheep friends. Who will be her protector and mentor? Will she be an only lamb??
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Love the name, love her cute face…and already know I will love the stories about her.
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Our 2/13 daily city photo blot post features pieces of WV glass. I also added polymer clay.
Now that you’ve got candle making mastered, perhaps you can set about making polymer clay items. They say you can repair just about anything with duct tape. Well, I maintain that you can replace just about anything with polymer clay. In the photo, you will see that I replaced the original Fenton Hobnail bottle’s stopper with a wine cork with a polymer clay heart glued on top.
Jan
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Polymer clay is great! I make jewelry with it and use it to repair things too. You just can’t use it anywhere near food and have to make sure it’s all scrubbed clean in the kitchen. It is extremely poisonous!
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Nothing spells spring like a baby needing feeding.
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This reminds me of the time when my bitch dona had had a litter.
We would feed those bundles of joy with small feeding bottles.