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The triplets and Marigold (and mother cow Maebell) are on display in these wonderful images taken by Maeve Montalvo, a farmer at Philipsburg Manor. I'm pretty sure the triplets don't yet have names. Any suggestions? Sheep-to-Shawl takes place Saturday and Sunday from 10-6. Click here for a schedule of events. Oh, and shhhhh, don't tell anyone, BUT, if you use the promo code BAA when you buy tickets online, you'll get $3 off kids' tickets. That's a 50% savings. That's a recession buster, buster. Comments (1) little lamb, who made thee written by songs of innocence (Byron), April 15, 2009 @ 12:51 PM Write comment
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Moe (as in hair)
Larry (alliteration with Lamb)
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and Curly (fur texture)
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or just name 'em after the three fates. This will keep a textile based theme such as spinning, weaving & binding the wool...
C'mon, ewe know it's all just shear fun right? Don't be rattled or get wharped over such looming prospects.