It sure looks like it Marsha. But They were already on the move and keep moving without her. I love that you’re a fan of hers though. 🙂Reply
That was a wonderful, slow take on a winter’s afternoon in the Appalachians. Reminds me of when I used to be able to wander the woods with my dogs, too.Reply
Sure looked like Fate was trying to herd the sheep through the gate. I’m sure the sheep knew their way without her help though!Reply
Maria,I can’t get over how Fate has been helping with the sheep. It seems to have started after you brought the lambs home…… Take Care….. RebeccaReply
Fate was herding those sheep
It sure looks like it Marsha. But They were already on the move and keep moving without her. I love that you’re a fan of hers though. 🙂
I enjoyed every moment of this. So peaceful.
I’m so glad it had the same effect on you as being there did for me.
That was a wonderful, slow take on a winter’s afternoon in the Appalachians. Reminds me of when I used to be able to wander the woods with my dogs, too.
I’m so glad you found that Lynne. It’s just how I felt.
Zinnia got her kiss! Your donkeys, and all the animals, look so healthy and well fed . . . . 🙂
Zinnia loves to give kisses!
Sure looked like Fate was trying to herd the sheep through the gate. I’m sure the sheep knew their way without her help though!
It did look that way Harriet, I saw that too. But she’s really just running behind them.
Maria,
I can’t get over how Fate has been helping with the sheep. It seems to have started after you brought the lambs home…… Take Care….. Rebecca
I know it looks that way Rebecca, but she’s really just running behind them.