Gwil. Speaking as one who is more than familiar with sheep, it doesn't matter how high you raise the 'baa', the wretched sheep will still manage to jump over it and get out.
I was a bit confused not finding my comment on sheep - but now I have... Yes, your description of a sunny day in Wales is so true - and I love to see the sheep gathering around midday under a tree. They have a rhythm, says Anne.
The loneliness of the sheep in front.
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ReplyDeleteShaun the Sheep has a few. Really!
DeleteGwil. Speaking as one who is more than familiar with sheep, it doesn't matter how high you raise the 'baa', the wretched sheep will still manage to jump over it and get out.
ReplyDeleteThis is true.
DeleteBut it's amazing how the mothers and the lambs recognize each other baas. They all sound pretty much the same to the human ear.
I was a bit confused not finding my comment on sheep - but now I have...
ReplyDeleteYes, your description of a sunny day in Wales is so true - and I love to see the sheep gathering around midday under a tree. They have a rhythm, says Anne.
Yes, Welsh sheep can sing. And we have many more sheep than people in the 'Land of Song' as Wales is known.
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