Robin has his favorite spots around the barnyard. He spends a lot of time alone, huddled on either side of the barn. But he also likes the old stone barn foundation. A place to lean his head maybe.
Robin has his favorite spots around the barnyard. He spends a lot of time alone, huddled on either side of the barn. But he also likes the old stone barn foundation. A place to lean his head maybe.
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Robin reminds me of “The Story of Ferdinand”, one of my favorite books from childhood that I just gave to my 3 month old nephew, a classic, about being who you are when all around you are different, but you love who you are and that’s the best thing in the world. Takes a lifetime to understand the wisdom in this book. Go Robin.
Oh Claudia, it’s so true about getting the meaning in stories. How they keep coming back to us too. Robin fits that description.
I love any photos of Robin’s expressive face and cute smile! The video a few days ago made me laugh as he waited for you to see him peeking over the wall.
He really does have a great face. A lot like Lori, his mother, but maybe he is thoughtful like Patsy said.
I just love that sweet face.
It’s funny Josie, I often call him Pumpkin by mistake. There is a bit of the sweetness that my sheep Pumpkin had in Robin.
I suspect Robin is a thinker. He is always contemplating the way of the world.
You could be right Patsy.