Most unusual for me- a one photo post. I can be enigmatic, you know!
More will be revealed later. Meantime, Thursday’s Special, and so is Paula.
Most unusual for me- a one photo post. I can be enigmatic, you know!
More will be revealed later. Meantime, Thursday’s Special, and so is Paula.
Intriguing for sure. Cute sheep. They remind me of Scotland and New Zealand… while driving across the beautiful countrysides one always comes across so may sheep grazing.
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We seem to have loads this year too. These guys were particularly appealing, and so interested 🙂
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Love the pastel sky in the background!
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So did I, Sammy 🙂 You should be seeing some more soon.
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Nice one Jo. Looks like they are talking to you 🙂
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I tried not to bring mint sauce into the conversation, Colline 🙂
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I suppose you and your camera were the most exciting thing they’d seen all day, Jo. 😀
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For at least a month I would think, Ad 🙂
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😀
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Love this photo Jo. They are curious about what you are doing with that camera. Do you ask them if you could put their photo in the blog? Haha. 🙂
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How rude am I? It didn’t occur to me, Sue. Too late now 🙂
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Haha carry a waiver and get a good print next time 🙂 love these lambies!
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Perfect, an wonderful choice – excellent captured… 🙂
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They were just hanging around, Drake 🙂 As sheep do!
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‘hahaha’ – I don’t believe sheeps just hanging around – while biking in the moorland – North Yorkshire Moor, I start thinking those sheeps have a master plan they follow… 😀 😀 😀
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You might be right. These guys look pretty savvy 🙂
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Those sheep weren’t camera shy! Great shot 🙂
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They had quite a few woolly friends, too, Suze. It’s obviously been a good Summer for sheep 🙂
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Why on earth are the sheep so interested in you ? – are you carrying a load of hay or something ? 😉
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You don’t think I’m fascinating? It can be pretty boring being a sheep, you know 🙂
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[grin]
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I just want to know what you were doing to rouse such interest 😉
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Ahh, sheep are easily pleased! 🙂
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Great choice, Jo! 🙂 I never knew there’re so many different sorts of sheep until I got to the Lakes. Friendly, curious and the odd angry ones and then again the cutest you have ever seen. I’m sure Paula likes it 🙂 Have a lovely day.
Greetings from Norway, Dina, Siri and Selma
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By her own admission, Paula is sometimes fonder of animals than people, Dina. 🙂 And as she will be away on holiday next week I wanted to share a little something 🙂
I should be much busier than I am, but that will come later too! Thanks, Dina. Have a lovely day too!
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Mmmmm…..what do those sheep know that I don’t! I am curious.
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All will be revealed soon enough, Ann. Curiosity is quite in order 🙂
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🙂 I love their ears, for some reason!
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Sort of attentive, aren’t they? 🙂
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The are so alert – it looks as though they are all listening very carefully to what you have to say. 🙂
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Sheep are always good subjects – really like the new look.
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I never saw so many as this year! 🙂
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A single shot from you?! 🙂 I am loving the idea of you going minimalist. This photo keeps calling me. Do you think they have sheep in Tatry? 🙂 And, thank you, Jo, for this gift. This Thursday is just getting better and better 🙂
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There’s a sequel 🙂 It’s bubbling away, dying to be told. You know I can’t just do one, Paula, but I tried. After all, Thursday’s Special, isn’t it? Especially when you’re so close to going counting mountain sheep. 🙂
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Dear Jo,
Sometimes one photo says it all! Very cute post.
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Not very often in my case, Naomi 🙂 There is a sequel!
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They look like escapees from Celie at http://thekitchensgarden.wordpress.com/
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They were wishful 🙂
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Too cute! Did you come across them on our walk yesterday? Looks like it was a gorgeous evening – hope we didn’t get chilly on the way home? 🙂
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There was a purpose to them but I know Paula loves animals. 🙂
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That’s nice! 🙂
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This takes me way back to when we had milk goats. They were always interested in everything that was moving near or far.They would also bleat when they recognized my mother.or me.
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I guess life is pretty boring when you live in a field 🙂
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Ha ha that’s a good one! No wonder they get excited when they need to be moved to another camp or spot! 😀
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