Thursday, January 10, 2013

Fiber

Thanks a lot, Browning.
This is why my sheep wear suits. At least the main part of the fleece stays clean!

That's it for today from . . .

16 comments:

  1. Was it he that was shaking the hay bag this afternoon? He looks like a likely suspect...

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    1. No, but the rams probably look like this now, too.

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  2. I believe that's called really getting into your food!

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    1. I just wish he'd get his food INTO himself, not ON himself!

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  3. Hey Michelle, I keep meaning to tell you how many compliments I get on my beautiful scarf. Thank you so much, it makes me smile every time I wear it.

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    1. You're most welcome - I'm so glad you like it!

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  4. hahahahahahaha...got a few of those myself!

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  5. Now I totally understand!

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  6. I hate to even think about cleaning my lots' fleece this spring. I swear they roll in it! Bet you can't stay mad at that sweet face...

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    1. Oh, I never was mad at the mess; I just wish he didn't bully the others to hog the hay!

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  7. So this is some of the neck fleece I've volunteered to come up and clean? LOLOL I can see I need to put on my big girl panties for this one! I stand forewarned.

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    1. If it's any comfort, Sue, I did pull off the big pieces! ;-)

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  8. Awww, that's so cute that he's decorated himself to impress you. It's shame he doesn't know that his LACK OF decoration would make more of a positive impression on you.
    This picture made me smile......because I have the same thing going on at my house, they seem to do it on purpose.

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  9. Lol. Mine do the same thing. I need to buy some coats.

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