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Thursday, December 2, 2010

What Happens When You Are Too Old And/Or Fat



What is Shermie up to now?



You know, Willard, it's been awhile since we snuck out back. Just stand here for a minute and look natural and then when no one is watching...



Hey! How did they get out there?!? Let US out there! The gate's shut! They're eating everything! DO SOMETHING!!!



Um, lady? Could you open the gate?

The four "lambs" can still fit under a section of fence just down the hill. I'm sure those days are drawing nigh ;-).

5 comments:

Nancy K. said...

I LOVE it!!!

Long may the escape...

Tammy said...

Too funny! My sheep are big 'squealers' too, when someone manages to bust out of the joint. Doesn't happen too often, but when it does the remaining inmates make sure I know that 'it's not fair'!!!
Tammy

DayPhoto said...

I can't decided if that is cute or not. It is cute, but geez what a pain! Our cows broke out while Terry was combineing...they are still out, naughty girls. Every time we try to get them in they run into the corn and hide. THEY ARE MAKING A HUGE MESS!

Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com

Alice said...

Those lambs are little rascals!!! You just know that Keebler and Graham Lamb would have done the same if they could. Alas, one gate opening does not fit all! ;-)

Snohomish Shepherdess said...

Sheep..and goats (and teens). They do get into things don't they? Ah well, it makes life entertaining for us, or at least gives us something to do -like that's what we need, right!?!

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