Charlotte Lyons is an author, teacher, and artist based in southwestern Vermont. House Wren Studio is her creative home and a resource for makers and crafters around the world.
Our terrible winter appears to be leaving town. During a brief intermission of sunshine and warmth on one of those days that makes promises and actually keeps them, Mo, Maggie and I wandered the barns, stages and roads at Stone Barns.
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Amazed at how much snow is still on the ground. Here in NH there is none, an unusual winter story for us. We are usually covered in snow until well after Easter.
Writing from a farm community in the Midwest. Live in town, but love animals! Thank you for sharing your pictures....can hear those chickens in my head right now!!! blessings....deb
Charlotte,
how wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I just discovered there are some lambie-pies living at the end of our road! I am going to venture down to take some pictures.
Hoosier hugs,
Cheryl
Wow, that sheep is so fuzzy and huggy looking. It makes me want to sheer him on the spot and spin my own wool for creating! :) Glad you got to get out and do this.
Amazed at how much snow is still on the ground. Here in NH there is none, an unusual winter story for us. We are usually covered in snow until well after Easter.
Posted by: Chris@Cats on my Quilts | March 18, 2010 at 10:44 AM
You lucky! What a treasure and a treat to have that nearby! So glad the sun peeked out and you were able to get out and enjoy it with your girlies.
Happy happy day to you!
Posted by: Sally | March 18, 2010 at 11:47 AM
What wonderful pictures! I especially love the strolling down the lane one towards the end. Very evocative.
Posted by: Judi | March 18, 2010 at 12:13 PM
Thank you thank you thank you for these wonderful photos!
How I miss living way WAY out and around these wonderful creatures.
Take care.
Candace
Posted by: Candace | March 18, 2010 at 02:34 PM
Writing from a farm community in the Midwest. Live in town, but love animals! Thank you for sharing your pictures....can hear those chickens in my head right now!!! blessings....deb
Posted by: Debbie Demmers-Lujan | March 18, 2010 at 04:37 PM
Charlotte,
how wonderful! Thank you for sharing. I just discovered there are some lambie-pies living at the end of our road! I am going to venture down to take some pictures.
Hoosier hugs,
Cheryl
Posted by: Whosyergurl | March 19, 2010 at 09:03 PM
Wow, that sheep is so fuzzy and huggy looking. It makes me want to sheer him on the spot and spin my own wool for creating! :) Glad you got to get out and do this.
Posted by: cheryl carey bass | March 21, 2010 at 01:41 AM
what a wonderful place and what a wonderful day!
Posted by: bbmarie | March 21, 2010 at 11:21 PM
Love the photos. I remember strolling those paths with you though it was warmer weather. What a gorgeous spot!
Posted by: nicki | March 22, 2010 at 03:47 PM