







A Sheep Dairy Diary
Kyle with Tinker Bell - the farm cow, a Jersey. She is the mother of Chocolate, the dark, handsome cut of beef below! Last year this girl gave birth to another boy - Rascal, who is often savored for lunch or dinner! Currently she is pregnant once again ... lots of beef to be had here at Bonnieview Farm =)
This is an attempt to capture the amazing panoramic view of the Green Mountains which is seen from a great nature trail near our farm.
Kyle looking cool in his amazing sunglasses from the KPKC Survival Satchel, donated by Matt Kazimierski. Everything looks just a bit cooler in these shades ...
Seen through Kasia's sunglasses ... the retro scape!
Kyle ...
A farm at the foothills of the trail with the sky reflected in the roof of our hip, baby blue , Old Man Saturn or an imaginary lake =)
This the the beautiful view on the way to the green house or the lamb living quarters. Mt. Mansfield stand in the background.
Often upon entering the greenhouse, Kyle did the lamb waltz with one of the wooly creatures!
Kasia's giving special treatment to Mr. Cow. Unfortunately, natural selection took its tall on this spotted creature =(
Hoping to revive these two little guys, Kyle is feeding the weak lambs.
Kyle is hanging out with his buddy Snow Flake, whom was also getting some special treatment. This is days before we lost the little guy =( This is when we got to experience the unfortunate loss of the young animals.
Here are the lambs growing big and strong. They've graduated from feeding off the bucket utter to the garbage can utter. Big steps for big lambs =P The lambs grew incredibly fast. Some of these were between 30 and 40 lbs. Ofcourse they did lose some of their baby cuteness, but they did start to look more and more like tasty sausages =)
This is a view from Berlington, the largest city in Vermont. The city lies on Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains in New York are seen in the distance.
We came up in early May ... just when the flowers started blossoming up here.
The view was really breath-taking and so peaceful to look at.
This is one of those amazing places you can sit all day and be continually amazed at what you are looking at =)
One of the really wonderful things about living in Vermont, is that everywhere you look there is something interesting to look at. There aren't just beautiful destinations, but beauty is all around us. Driving from one place to another, we see lots of great landscapes and catch glimpses off little wonders. This picture was taken driving on the highway with no billboards - another thing to love about VT =)

Kyle and one of his favorites - Snowflake - the fuzziest, cleanest lamb from the bunch. This is the greenhouse where we would place all the new born lambs after they were seperated from their mamas. By the end of the season, the whole area was filled with lambs of all different sizes and shades of colors. They were a pretty loud bunch. We could hear they all the way in our yurt at night!
Kasia is bottle feeding a little guy who couldn't manage on his own.
The lambs are crowding all around and nibbling on Kasia, their new mama. Well actually the white bucket with the artificial nipples is their new mama =)
One of the many crusty lambs taking refuge on Kasia's dirty, poopy lap.

On a slightly warmer day Kasia is enjoying the milking process. Apparently holding sheep udders does wonders for your skin! Beats all those expansive lotions =)