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Friday, August 7, 2009

Sleeping With The Sheeps



Look over by the automatic waterer (yellow and red box).



I've been spotted.



Time to clock back in. BIG stretch.



Checking in with his 'peeps' (and keeping one eye on me and my camera).

That's Keebler by the way. Remember that cute bright white lamb? Don't worry, he still looks pretty white when he's dry and it will all wash out when he's shorn - on my to-do list.



Don't let the napping fool you, he's always on duty.

Thanks Hank.

Remember, if you want to go back through all the Keebler pictures, click the "Keebler" label below.

8 comments:

Alice said...

What a handsome, trusty watchdog you have. How good is that?!

DayPhoto said...

He is just the best! I have enjoyed getting to know him, like I suppose you have.

Thanks for sharing!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Nancy K. said...

How wonderful that you and Hank found each other! But that's true with most of your animals, isn't it?

;-)

Joanna@BooneDocksWilcox said...

One day when I'd like to have a working/security dog or two. My Irish Terriers are still young yet and they work but not at protecting the livestock. They're gooad at ratting and keeping potential predators at bay.

Anonymous said...

Yay Hank! I knew he'd come around... and you're right about the napping. Abby will be "out" in the afternoon heat but she's always on duty.

Ed said...

Reminds me of the sheepdog and wiley e. coyote cartoons..:-)

Ed said...

p.s. he looked a bit sheepish when he saw you...:-))))

WildBlack said...

Handsome! :D

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