Sheltering Pines is 36 acres out of an original 80 acre family farm located in Allegan Michigan. I raise Shetland sheep - all colors/markings/patterns. I started raising Shetlands in 1996 with my friend, Bill Eatmon. I knew that spotted shetlands were our favorite from the beginning and started out immeditately to collect spotted genetics from all over the country. We are NASSA Flock #417. I enjoy visitors and love showing them our Shetland sheep.
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Friday, July 20, 2007
In the Beginning there was Julie's Cement Cow...............
NOW........Sheltering Pines has it's very own Cement Sheep!
On Wednesday, July 18, 2007, Rich Johnson visited my farm on his way to Indiana to pick up sheep! He brought me a gift of a "cement sheep" that he had painted. He had seen a photo of my smirslet gulmoget, SheltrgPines Onyx Velour, and painted the cement sheep to look like her. I was delighted. We have always enjoyed cement statues here in the gardens at Sheltering Pines, and this new addition is wonderful! Thank you Rich and Jennifer for such a thoughtful gift. :-) I really like it and will enjoy seeing it every day!
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4 comments:
What a thoughtful gift! When will we get to see the rest of the cement menagerie?
Oh, Stephen ~ that's AWESOME!! Does he do 'commission' work??????
I miss you!
WOW!
That blows my cement cow out of the water! That is a gift to be treasured forever.
I LOVE IT!
What a wonderful gift and as you said, how very thoughtful. I know that each time you see this, you'll be thinking of your friends.
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