How you always have just the right vintage print each week astounds me. I have to rack my brain every week to think of something to share. Except this week was easy.
Hello Coralie, Just found your blog, was so exciting to see the Sheltie connection. We have had our present pup for 5 years. Had one before but lost her to kidney failure. They have been my husband's therapy. We also live in MI. I love all your graphics and recipes. Look forward to more enjoyable reading.
Good Morning Coralie Sweetie... Hello Sweet Bonnie and Carrie. Hope the Easter Bunny was good to you two.
Love the baby lamb, and the ewe standing watch. The little sheepherder dog is precious. He has its job cute out for him. I bet Bonnie and Carrie could help out. The would make good little sheepherders.
The shepherd sure is watching isn't he. Always guarding his flock. I love it Coralie. Thank you so much for sharing with me. I love it when you do.
Have a beautiful weekend sweetie. Country hugs and much love...Sherry
Good morning, Coralie. That image is so pretty. When we lived in Germany we would sometimes see a shepherd in the fields near our house - he was always dressed in dark, muddy green, had a staff and moved with his flock. I wonder if that sort of thing still happens.
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Love,
Marilyn
Nice blog have a good day:)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this image! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty picture, it would look really nice framed in my craft room! Have a great day Coralie!
ReplyDeletePretty picture of the lambs and also the loyal dog looking on LOL.
ReplyDeleteLove this picture. the sheperd and the dog looking over the sheep.
ReplyDeleteGwen:)
Always look forward to your lovely pictures...
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Makes me think of a James Herriot story. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd they certainly are...we all love them don't we?! Come say hi :D
ReplyDeleteOops I made a really stupid spelling mistake, so I deleted that last one.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever had a chance to watch dogs herd sheep? Really amazing!
At first glance I didn't see the shephard in the corner. I really like this pic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty print! It's always a pleasure visiting you. Twyla
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely print!
ReplyDeleteHow you always have just the right vintage print each week astounds me. I have to rack my brain every week to think of something to share. Except this week was easy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty print! It just screams spring, and I'm so happy that spring is here at last! Kathy
ReplyDeleteso pretty ... so serene ...
ReplyDeleteOh Coralie. That is really lovely.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your graphic each week...and, of course, I am never disappointed!
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I'm always taken back in time by your graphic, Coralie! This is darling!
ReplyDeleteHello Coralie, Just found your blog, was so exciting to see the Sheltie connection. We have had our present pup for 5 years. Had one before but lost her to kidney failure. They have been my husband's therapy. We also live in MI. I love all your graphics and recipes. Look forward to more enjoyable reading.
ReplyDeleteGuarding his flock ... yup! He sure is ... love the art, Coralie.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend.
TTFN ~ Hugs, Marydon
Good Morning Coralie Sweetie...
ReplyDeleteHello Sweet Bonnie and Carrie. Hope the Easter Bunny was good to you two.
Love the baby lamb, and the ewe standing watch. The little sheepherder dog is precious. He has its job cute out for him. I bet Bonnie and Carrie could help out. The would make good little sheepherders.
The shepherd sure is watching isn't he. Always guarding his flock. I love it Coralie. Thank you so much for sharing with me. I love it when you do.
Have a beautiful weekend sweetie. Country hugs and much love...Sherry
A very pretty picture - love the spring colors and the sweet lambs!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture :) I seemed to have missed your earlier post- so i am catching it only now. Very nice.
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sweet pic :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely print.
ReplyDeleteI love lambs.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Coralie. That image is so pretty. When we lived in Germany we would sometimes see a shepherd in the fields near our house - he was always dressed in dark, muddy green, had a staff and moved with his flock. I wonder if that sort of thing still happens.
ReplyDeletelambs are such a wonderful Spring symbol...so sweet too...
ReplyDeleteHere you are again with something lovely. This time.....Legs of Lambs!
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