Hell Finally Froze Over

A good friend from Wool Week came over to see everyone.  I had a lovely time re-introducing her to all the horses and ponies.

And then, after a strenuous climb up the hill in their enormous field, we finally found all the sheep enjoying the sun.

I found two empty rocks so we sat down and waited.  I wondered if anyone would come up and talk.

Lambie was sitting a little away but he did his usual film star routine for our guest.

(so very handsome)

Gussie was intrigued and actually quite brave considering he doesn’t do strangers.

And then OH joined us, having finished the dog walk, and sat down too.

And with that Lambie sauntered up.

He actually went and talked to OH (if you know Lambie or OH, this is unheard of from both sides).  OH has never been a fan of Lambie, even when he lived in the house – I think it was Lambie’s love of Apple computer cables that might’ve been the deal breaker….. or the constant faint smell of wee.

I sent this photo to the girls and Floss replied with “has Hell frozen over?”  It must’ve done.

Lambie, on a roll, then worked the field.

Still, even if Hell has frozen or otherwise, it was a lovely sunny morning and we sat on our rocks or ground surrounded by the sheep enjoying the amazing view.


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7 thoughts on “Hell Finally Froze Over

  1. Anne Lumholdt

    Always nice to read your blog 🙂

    …maybe you have heard this before but still: in Norway, close to Trondheim, there are in fact a town named Hell – and I am sure it freeze over
    now and again. At the station one can find a
    sign with the words ‘Gods expedition’ placed
    close to or just under the sign with the name
    of the town :-)))) (I have a photo somewhere)
    So maybe they had some cold days up
    there recently 🙂

    All the best from your Danish fan Anne

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  2. Anne Lumholdt

    Ps I forgot to explain that ‘gods’ means goods
    ‘Gods expedition’ is where passengers delivers items to be shipped by train; often larger items or
    indeed goods.

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