There are two competing flocks in our house, Penguins and Sheep. Fortunately both get along well with the other. Next to my chair are 6 very large sheep and one very tall penguin (Stan.) The love of sheep is a direct result of travel, we spent a week in Yorkshire one summer with a sheep meadow in the back yard, and we met a flock in person at the Wenslydale Creamery. Such warm fuzzy friends. Enjoy the video!
We have a lot of sheep here but I don't know much about them, aside from they don't really graze on green fields, they get foot rot, fly blown nether quarters (maggots) and birth lambs at the coldest time of the year, leading to the weather bureau issuing sheep grazier weather warnings.
Beautiful blog
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas 🎄🎄
Very talented sheep.
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DeleteWe have a lot of sheep here but I don't know much about them, aside from they don't really graze on green fields, they get foot rot, fly blown nether quarters (maggots) and birth lambs at the coldest time of the year, leading to the weather bureau issuing sheep grazier weather warnings.
ReplyDeleteThe outdoor kind tend to be delicate creatures.
DeleteNot quite the "singing" I expected, but still lovely.
ReplyDeleteThey are naturally shy creatures
DeleteAhem... that's Hammond next to your chair; Stan is with the flock next to my bed. Tsk, Tsk...
ReplyDeleteI've learned to trust you for more accurate accounts of the household.
DeleteYes, I knew it was wrong and didn't edit, only one person knew -
DeleteToo cute!
ReplyDeleteWe try to find goodies
DeleteSheep know a lot of interesting facts if you can get them to open up. Penguins know a lot about car mechanics.
ReplyDeletePenguins have many hidden talents
DeleteHopefully WH has seen them -often.
DeleteWell, that was very cute!
ReplyDeleteFun for a Monday
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