Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
6 months ago
Very cute, especially the little piglets.
ReplyDeleteThe piglets were funny - one was trying to tip a tray upside down or at least trying to see what was underneath.
DeleteLook at the smiles on their faces, contented piggies...and the piglets are so cute. We haves some pigs in a field near us.. I love watching the piglets running around getting up to all sorts, they can be so funny.
ReplyDeleteThey were running about the pen earlier gettng up to whatever mischief they could find, Julie
Deletethe look of bliss on the mothers face and that row of little bottoms - delightful
ReplyDeleteMartyn took a bit of video and the piglets little tails were waving about excitedly just like little lambs but less woolly
DeleteAwww, so cute. I have such a thing for pigs, I adore them.
ReplyDeleteOne large pig in the paddock was snoring loudly and a child remarked "That pig sounds like you mummy"
DeleteLovely photos...I have to admit though when I read the title and then saw the beginning of the photo I expected the full shot to reveal a 'pig in s**t'...lol
ReplyDeleteTanya!!!! Really as if I would post such a thing :)
DeletePiggies!!! My absolute favourite animal of all time. Happiness is looking at happy pigs! :)
ReplyDeleteIt is Rozzie and welcome.
DeleteI was expecting "Pigs in CLOVER"... I hope these pigs are not your pigs, Sue. Just think of the damage they could do on your allotment in just a day or so!
ReplyDeleteNo definitely not our pigs, Mark
DeleteAwwwww......that smile is wonderful, and those piglets are adorable.xxxx
ReplyDeleteIt was spoiled soon after when one of the workers crashed something against the pen. Mum's name was Liquorice. Martyn is posting hos video sometime today.
DeleteI love pigs! Any idea what variety these are Sue? (is "variety" the right word for pigs or am I confusing them with veg?!)
ReplyDeleteIt didn't say Jill. Just that mum was called Liquorice.
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