In like a lamb, out like a lion
A few weeks ago, I was speculating about an early spring. We had a mild (too mild!) stretch of weather in the first weeks of March. This was great for our early lambing at Powder Flat. The lambs were finding sunny days and warmish nights as they were born. That all changed with a vengeance after the Ides of March. We look at John and Robbin Dofflemeyer's blog posts of green grass and blooming flowers, while we look out at yet another six inches of snow. Still, this is all good when we think of our coming summer greenery. We could use a break though, now that we are calving in earnest.

Antonio, Vladimir. Tono and Seamus docking lambs
Powder Flat, Moffat County, Colorado

Ewes and lambs, drifts in corrals
Powder Flat

Lounging around
Powder Flat

Red Border collie, young guard dogs, horse
Powder Flat

Springtime in the Rockies
Squaw Mountain
photos by Pat O'Toole
