This mama and baby goat are just so sweet...... |
I gave each one of them a simple crown of flowers..... |
Look at that sweet face! |
Here is a good look at their bodies..... |
I put them out "to pasture" in the back yard..... |
I played with them for a while..... |
First I had them in the flower bed..... |
Then on the grass....... |
You saw my baby sheep in an earlier post.....in the kitchen. It was such a pretty day, I brought her out side. I still am looking for a mama sheep....... |
H got most of the new plants put in the flower bed today. I had lots of plants come back from last year, so I didn't have to buy very many to fill in the bald spots..... |
Penny - I LOVE THOSE SHEEP!! They are so sweet and the garlands on them just topped them off!
ReplyDeleteJudy
They are very sweet, perfect for your shabby chic garden
ReplyDeleteHugs Alessandra
Oh, are the goats ever cute, Penny! I love the garlands you put on them! I hope you find your mama sheep too. It sure looks like spring at your house. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Bonsoir chère amie,
ReplyDeleteVos deux chèvres sont très originales et animent avec beaucoup de charme votre jardin...
Gros bisous ♡
I have the baby one that I bought at a flea market! I think they are too SWEET. My little billy is inside, just waiting for warmer weather before he can go outside.
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Those are cute Penny and it looks like you found the perfect spot for them! And yes, you should name your house and be sure and share that!
ReplyDeleteThe sheep is sweet but those goats with their crowns of flowers stole my heart!! Too Cute!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
Waaaaaaay cute!
ReplyDeletethey are too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the little thumbnail pic on the Linky Party I thought the goats were real and maybe playing with your metal garden art...but they are the art! What a fun addition to your spring lawnscape.
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting one of these goats for a long time! Thanks for the push!
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute goats!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so unique and cute!! Thanks for linking up to Talk of the Town!
ReplyDeleteAwww they are so cute in our yard!! It will be fun with a momma too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by to share your blog, hope that you will stop by for #OMHGFF that starts on Thursdays at 11:00AM.
Have a great week!
Karren
These are a hoot Penny! I saw something like this on a garden tour one time. Has your yard ever been on tour? We are hosting a Garden Party on April 25th. Please come. :)
ReplyDeleteI've never been much of a fan of metal garden art either but I think you may have changed my mind. These are so cute! I love how they are incorporated in your yard tastefully. Thanks so much for sharing at Inspiration Thursday.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is a delight - thanks for sharing at SYC.
ReplyDeleteIf I ever have a garden again, I'd love to get this kind of art! #InspireMeWednesday @greyworldnomads
ReplyDeleteThese are simply adorable Penny. They look like they could be out in the English countryside. The whole outdoor space is just lovely. Like it belongs in another era almost. I hope you will join us again for another week of our new Sweet Inspiration link party. It starts Friday and runs till Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteAdorable...great post! loved all the pictures! I'm inspired!
ReplyDeletethey are waaay too cute. I love the natural colors of them.
ReplyDeleteSuch a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
The garden goats are so cute! Thank you for sharing them @Vintage Charm!
ReplyDeleteOur new home has a lovely back yard and I've been searching for just the right pieces to help make it mine. I just love the sheep in the flower bed - too cute.
ReplyDeleteFound you on That Friday Blog Hop! Consider me a new follower.