Joan Elizabeth, yes yes. Because of you nowadays I scan flocks of sheep for black faces. I am depressed when I don't find a black faced sheep. I am in France, at Mont Ventoux, thinking: What will Joan Elizabeth say if I don't bring home a photo of a black faced sheep???
Mmmm ... not even black faced sheep :-)
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, yes yes. Because of you nowadays I scan flocks of sheep for black faces. I am depressed when I don't find a black faced sheep. I am in France, at Mont Ventoux, thinking: What will Joan Elizabeth say if I don't bring home a photo of a black faced sheep???
ReplyDeleteI'm also on the lookout for them but the are never in flocks around here ... just the odd sheep in a paddock and I never seem to get a good photo.
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, you should look for some photoblogs from Northern Germany - there lives the Heidschnucke :-)
ReplyDeleteOur black faced sheep don't look like that ... those could be easily mistaken for a goat.
ReplyDeleteJoan Elizabeth, one day I will take a photo of my Shaun-the-Sheep magnet and post it - especially for you. :-)
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