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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sunday....ACTION!



Unfortunately taken with my phone. I've got to start carrying the camera AND the camera bag.

"Okay sheep. I'm looking for some cooperation around here. You with the black face - quit acting scared of me. You with the big horns, quit trying to butt me! You! The brown one with the big butt - quit trying to steal my chew bones!!!"

14 comments:

Christine said...

LOL, what does he have in his mouth? Hope all that directing works for him.

Carolina Trekker said...

Carry the camera & zoom around in a backpack?

Nancy K. said...

ROFLMAO!!!!!

If I only have time to read one blog a day ~ it will be yours.

Alice said...

My but it looks like Hank's body has grown since you got him.
I wonder what is easier for him: warding off coyotes or bossing around your sheep (especially with their unique personalities).

Bee Magic Chronicles for Kids said...

Does he try to boss the sheep or do they boss him?

Ed said...

LOL! Is he trying to be Cecil B. Demil?..:-)

thecrazysheeplady said...

He's carrying around a traffic cone. He was hoping to get to chew it to bits ;-).

He doesn't really try to boss the sheep, but I'm sure he wishes everyone would just get along. There are a couple - mainly Ford - who dish out some sucker punches. I wish he'd "boss" them around a little.

Joanna@BooneDocksWilcox said...

Hanks id really growing. Good Boy!

WildBlack said...

LoL!!!
How good is he in this??!?!?

Anonymous said...

awww my dad used to have a "great" one... she was a very special dog. he sold all of his sheep and she lived a few years past that time, but i think she missed her flock!

Kathy said...

Clearly, this is a case of Sheep Plotting. This is a condition sheep seem to attain close to full moons. General weirdness and foolishness abound interspersed with bouts of sheer joy and/or stupidity. This condition usually reoccurs within 30 days of initial onset.

heeheehee

Debra@CommonGround said...

I just love everyone on your farm and all their antics. Hank is a real "Ham", and you are hilarious!
Debra

Anonymous said...

Hank is a real beauty. I bet he keeps a paw on Keebs and Graham. :):)

DayPhoto said...

Our neighbors just got a "Hank" for thier goats. Then they deceided to move the goats to a new pasture flaked on two sides by a busy country road.

Thier poor dog spends part of his time barking at the cars and trucks that pass by. He is just determined to get them AWAY from his flock!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

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