This morning we went to the Park for a photo session.
When we got back to our car, look what we saw!
For a couple of weeks, the peeps at the Devil's Elbow had been talking about the lady who walks her dogs and sheep.
The Akitas are nine-year old sisters....very sweet.
Sampling the rose bushes in the Pool's car park. |
The sheep..well, large lambs, just walk along with them.
They don't go into the road.
Continuing towards the main part of town. |
Goodbye sheepies....Enjoy your walk.
If you've noticed the absence of two scotties and a spotty, we had to watch from the car!
We were not allowed to meet them up close.
That is just plain weird!
ReplyDeleteBut we are impressed that the sheep don't go onto the road. In the Scottish Highlands it is often hard to get the sheep OFF the road!
Cheers, Gail and Bertie.
Wow, that's a sight worth seeing.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the sheep think that they are dogs :-)
Wow that is a sight alright. I too would not be allowed to say hello. Drats! Have a marvelous Monday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Wow, wish we had sheep walking down the road, being a sheep dog..Bawahahaawaa xx00xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Now that's not something you see everyday, how fun! I remember seeing someone running with a miniature pony a few times when we lived in Alaska, and I thought that was fun to see too!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool...I see why Mom put you in the car...sometimes first meetings can be a little tense
ReplyDeleteHoly Sheepie! Isn't that amazing. I think they must be related to Dachshund Nola. They tried to walk their chickens!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lily Belle
That would certainly cause me to give a double-look.
ReplyDeleteBizarre is the word that comes to mind.
ReplyDeleteI bet that was quite the sight to see. I wonder what my hounds would have thought of those sheep up close and personal!?!
ReplyDeleteWhat a weird sight. At least she loves the sheep enough to walk them?!
ReplyDeleteYou live in the most interesting town!
ReplyDeleteWally & Sammy
I would have let those sheep know I was there.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That's cool. I don't think I've ever seen a sheep. Up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteThat is hilarious. Is here name Mary? Cause. Mary had a little lamb mom said
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
This made Mom smile big time - you just gotta love aussies :)
ReplyDeleteAw! That is so neat that the sheep go for a walk! My sister has sheep and goats and they follow her everywhere!
ReplyDeleteHow very strange that all seems to us!!! And very unfair that those sheep don't have to have strings attached like we do. If it is any consolation to you, we would have been on lockdown in the car too.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Phantom, Thunder, Ciara, and Lightning
i've never seen a sheep out for a walkie! come to think of it i've never seen a real live sheep...i'm afraid i would not be allowed to say hello either. boo!
ReplyDeleteedgar
I can't even imagine why you weren't allowed to meet them!
ReplyDeleteNora
We do have to admit - we've never seen sheepies walking along with their hooman and pups before!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots
Mitch and Molly
Oh wow! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sight!
ReplyDeleteNola
Oh my! That is something I have never seen befores! What a Woolderful sight! BOL hehehe (sorry, I crack myself up!)
ReplyDeleteToo bad you gurls couldn't meet the woolie beasts. Maybe next time!
Kisses,
Ruby
That is so nice of their Mom. Sheep are people too
ReplyDeleteWe would have wanted to meet them too! lee and phod
ReplyDeleteNo way!!! That's one interesting site. Akitas are often known for their courage and loyalty. It's nice to meet two in the flesh.
ReplyDeleteThat is crazy! What would keep the sheep from spooking and running into the road? They are cute though.
ReplyDeleteMillie
Did you find out their names...? They weren't Chops and Sausage were they?
ReplyDeleteBOL!
Ha! Walking sheep on leashes? Does she have to clean up their "business"? Great story.
ReplyDeleteThat certainly is different! Too bad you had to watch from the car. Wouldn't that have been fun to get right up there and sniff?!
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