Do you know why sheep got given the push? We do seem to have thousands of them up here. Hard to imagne that all get eaten. Their wool ain’t wanted, that’s for sure.
No matter how often I see them I have to stop, and smile. A while ago we were out walking and a little charmer pranced over to be petted. I don’t think mum was impressed with her brash but very charming youngster xx
So much cuter when they’re young which, I suppose, can be said of most of us!
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I know. I always think it’s a shame lambs have to grow up to be sheep.
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Great shots
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Great scene to come upon, camera in hand. Thanks Sheree.
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How sweet!
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Sweet indeed, and still at the stage to be uttering charmingly feeble ‘baaaahs’
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Always a joy to see all newborns, but especially lambs!
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Trouble is, they grow up to be sheep ….
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Just like charming babies grow up to be children, then teenagers, and then, horror of horrors, adults!
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Some of us turn out quite well though, don’t we?
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They no longer keep sheep here so no cute lambs. But no naughty sheep eating my garden either!
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Do you know why sheep got given the push? We do seem to have thousands of them up here. Hard to imagne that all get eaten. Their wool ain’t wanted, that’s for sure.
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Too much hard work I think.
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No matter how often I see them I have to stop, and smile. A while ago we were out walking and a little charmer pranced over to be petted. I don’t think mum was impressed with her brash but very charming youngster xx
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