Sheep and Horses

A few random photos from my day.

Some of the sheep.

I title this “the only thing holding you back, Lambie, is yourself”.

The Magnificent Three.  Rule the world, this lot could – a horse, a duck and a dog (sounds like some weird logic puzzle).

There was a potential intruder situation at the front door.  I had to pay a fee – apparently an apple core is the going rate.

Then again when I went into my shed to make my daily hand-felted Shetland sheep.  I heard the door handle rattle (Haakon’s one skill). I knew it was him and opened the door.

And, yes, I gave in and Haakon got a shortbread finger or three.

Later on, I couldn’t find anyone when I went outside to poo-pick around the place, but eventually located the horses standing outside the field-gate waiting to go back in.  Usually, I have to wave my walking stick and herd them all there but today they were already around.

So I opened the gate and waited…..

And waited (I love Iacs’ expression, btw).

And lastly, as they wanted to come home early, I let the sheep in.

Note-to-self – arrange for them to be sheared.  I think they could do with it now.

And I title this “Nobody puts Lambie in a corner” because he can do it all by himself!


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12 thoughts on “Sheep and Horses

  1. Judy

    Oh, little Lambie looks so alone, but I know that it’s his choice. I love the panhandling of the Icelandics. I am glad that Judith explained that one of the sheep was in a horse costume because I was questioning my own eyesight. The sheep’s coats look so magnificent! And the Icelandic horses are just gorgeous. As usual, Pepper is in the middle of the action. 😉

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  2. Kris

    “A horse, a dog and a duck walk into a barn…”

    The dog looked at the horse and said, “Why the long face?”
    The horse told the dog he couldn’t afford the extra bucket of oats.
    The duck said, “No problem, I’ve got the bill.”

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