Wednesday, January 5, 2011

some curious sheep

poured out of their barn when they heard my footfall on the path

18 comments:

Malyss said...

There's not much to do in a barn in winter..Every visitor with news from the world will be welcomed!

Lowell said...

They probably thought it was the god, Ram! I mean, just look at them - so sheepish!

Lowell said...

Re your comment on Ocala: I dunno about being "a man of vision," but I do know that I'm seeing things I haven't seen before...which is both good and bad. Especially when cleaning.

Birdman said...

Ya, they must have been playin' with you... see the 'sheepish' grins.

Kate said...

The Lamb
William Blake

Little Lamb, who made thee
Does thou know who made thee
Gave thee life & bid thee feed.
By the stream & o'er the mead;
Gave thee clothing of delight,
Softest clothing woolly bright;
Gave thee such a tender voice.
Making all the vales rejoice:
Little Lamb who made thee
Does thou know who made thee

Tanya Breese said...

aw they are so cute!!

Cezar and Léia said...

hehehe they are cute and I think they want some special individual portrait!
Léia

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

It looks like they will be challenged to go out in the field to find something to eat.

Randy said...

What a bunch of cuties. In regards to our winter it's been really mild this year. This last snow is starting to melt but slowly. Spring is really windy, summer warm and fall is just lovely. When were you thinking of coming?

Sharon said...

Regardless of what they were thinking, I'm glad you got this photo!

DIGITAL WORLD PAGES ARCHIVE said...

Very interesting moment...

Unknown said...

They look like they ve been expecting someone...
Or something.
Costas

Folkways Note Book said...

They look interested in what is going on -- little did they know they would be the feature photo on your blog -- they are beautiful -- barbara

VP said...

I think they can really use all that wool, with this weather...

Sharon Creech said...

'Where's our food? Where's our food?'

Julie said...

I wonder what breed of sheep they be and whether they are for wool or for meat?

Lynette said...

Are they close together because it's cold?

Please stop by on Thursday, after midnight on Wednesday even, at Portland Oregon Daily Photo to see my first ever embedded video. It shows my younger son Leland bouldering at The Circuit in Portland, Oregon, as filmed by his older brother Lamont, who also boulders.

Tash said...

Nice to be greeted like that...I can rely on our golden Amy to do the same. I like the color tones of the photo.