frustratedearthmother
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Ahem...! LOL!

Yeah, right. You DO know about sheep math don't you?Ha if I get sheep it'll be about 5 of them. I have no interest in shearing more than that! A ram, wether pal and 3 ewes.... Not that I've already thought about it this much... Ahem...
You'll be shearing the lambs, too, right? I shear my lambs by 4 months old... and yes you will want to shear that lamb's wool and work with it - it's so wonderfully soft. And 3 or 4 more months gives them plenty enough re-growth that you can have the lambskins processed if you want. It's not dense like shearling, but it's still beautiful.Ha if I get sheep it'll be about 5 of them. I have no interest in shearing more than that! A ram, wether pal and 3 ewes.... Not that I've already thought about it this much... Ahem...
Shortly after moving into our house I walked into the kitchen one morning and the floor was very wet, huge puddle. I asked DH what was going on as he had been up for hours...he hadn't even noticed.
I looked under the sink and a got an eye full, literally; a mouse had chewed a water line...a good reason to NOT have PEX...and it was spraying water everywhere. Ahh the joys of a manufactured home. Is this when I should have called this plumber that you speak of?
The weather man had forecasted 34°...I wish. I guess there will be no apricots on that tree this year; the peaches are just starting to show pink so they are probably ok. 
Clean?Yes I would shear the lambs, good to know about the timing! I like that Icelandics are triple purpose. Now I'll be on a research mission.
Here's a silly question- how on earth do you keep their fleece clean?
I just don't take too many pictures when they're dirty