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Line Up

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The sheep line up, too! Why? I have no idea. They weren’t even going anywhere. I was walking around in the meadow and they just followed me and lined up. I guess, maybe, just IN CASE I had some big plan and we were all going to go somewhere. They wanted to be ready.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on March 21, 2010  

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  1. 3-21
    1:57
    am

    Ahhh, the Cotswolds look so lovely with their curly locks! Yes, they don’t want to miss out on an adventurer with Mom. Does this mean you have converted them from the dotted sheep clan?

  2. 3-21
    1:59
    am

    Oops…too many rrrrrs. Besides, maybe they just wanted their own path to the holy tree, like the one the goats, chickens and donkeys have.

  3. 3-21
    4:30
    am

    As an American living in Germany, I’m always perplexed as to why Germans never line up. I wonder if German sheep line up?

    Your sheep are beautiful!

  4. 3-21
    5:49
    am

    Duh, they aren’t stupid, they know you have the cookies.

  5. 3-21
    6:24
    am

    Looks at those beautiful curls! They are following the woman with the treats!

  6. 3-21
    8:19
    am

    Maybe the sheep’s favorite game is follow the leader.

  7. 3-21
    10:38
    am

    I wonder if some biologist would have come up with an to this.

  8. 3-21
    10:40
    am

    I’m thinkin’ they thought you had cookies.

  9. 3-21
    11:00
    am

    No need to wonder who is the Alpha Sheep! It’s SUZANNE!!

    Also the Alpha Chicken, the Alpha Dog, that Alpha Goat…

    Well, maybe not the Alpha Goat…

  10. 3-21
    11:01
    am

    Perhaps they’re waiting for their “make overs”!
    =-)

  11. 3-21
    11:01
    am

    I think they stay up nights chatting about what to do tomorrow to make the humans wonder!

  12. 3-21
    11:15
    am

    I’m bettin’ that, like Wendy says, they heard a rumor that the hairdresser was comin’ to town and they wanted to get their hair done for Easter… just linin’ up for their turn! Wouldn’t they all look fine with Easter bonnets on? :clover:

  13. 3-21
    11:34
    am

    Oh, yes, Donna; or even ringlets tied up with ribbons and bows.

  14. 3-21
    12:39
    pm

    LOVE the long curly hair!

  15. 3-21
    9:06
    pm

    Do you have ley lines criss-crossing your property? It’s almost unreal how your animals, both small and large, line up in lines for absolutely no reason. Makes you wonder!?!

  16. 3-21
    9:38
    pm

    Never knew much about sheep but I’m finding they are pretty funny. Love their locks.

  17. 3-21
    11:10
    pm

    I love those curly locks :sheep:
    I’ve been working in the garden these past 3 days. What joy! Spring has sprung, birds are singing and bulbs are blooming…snowdrops and crocuses! :sun:
    Happy spring, Suzanne!

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