Dear C.L., The only two sheep I ever met: one in Texas. It needed a Kleenex.
The other one was in a pen in New Mexico, and I was over ankle deep in mud. Since New Mexico doesn't often have mud, I was definitely wishing for some boots.
However, these are darling, and one nice thing about photos: Completely Sanitary.
I know, right? :-))) They are not "big" sheep, in terms of stature. They are short of leg and smallish, but they are thick with wool, extravagantly so, thus they are very "round" sheep. :-) I can't stop smiling at them :-)
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LOL - they're sheep ottomans! I reckon they're dressed pretty well for this snow.
There's some sheep in a field where I park for the walking trail in this little town but they are not all thick and wooly like these.
WOW... those are some BIG sheep! :c)
Love them! I wonder if they think they're having a bleat winter...
nice pictures, I do believe there is a deep meaning behind this post..........
Dear C.L.,
The only two sheep I ever met: one in Texas. It needed a Kleenex.
The other one was in a pen in New Mexico, and I was over ankle deep in mud. Since New Mexico doesn't often have mud, I was definitely wishing for some boots.
However, these are darling, and one nice thing about photos: Completely Sanitary.
ROFL!! I like yours way better. Great pix.
Ann T.
SHEEEEEEEEEP!!!
I know, right? :-))) They are not "big" sheep, in terms of stature. They are short of leg and smallish, but they are thick with wool, extravagantly so, thus they are very "round" sheep. :-) I can't stop smiling at them :-)
LOVE the title. Bleat!
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