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Thursday, October 30, 2025

A New York Flock Walk

I've been working on the 2026 calendar this week and was doing okay scrolling through months and months of pictures of Maisie and then got to the picture of her standing next to a big dangerous trench and an excavator, giving me one of "those looks" and it was so classic Maisie that...

I tried to keep it together and move on, but I just couldn't.  I kept staring back into her coal black eyes that always seemed to look straight into my soul and finally realized I needed to go do the evening chores...and fix dinner...and watch some "baking show"...and go to bed...and this morning I still couldn't get back to it so I decided to take a short vacation back to New York and share some pictures of sheep who aren't Maisie.

I also made three new puzzles!

Robin and I had been busy with all sorts of fun things that Saturday and as she and Andy started prepping evening feed, I headed out to the big field with my camera.  The leaves were just starting to turn and the light was starting to fade, but I still had a great time taking pictures of all her beautiful sheep.  Well, most of them.  There is also a ram barn and a group of retirement home sheep.  This is the main flock.  

It was a great vacation, then and today.  I hope you enjoy it as well :-). 









I did a post on Instagram this morning talking about counting sheep.  Does this picture make you want to start counting as well?


And dinner was served.


7 comments:

janejmtl said...

Great photos!

Far Side of Fifty said...

aww such great photos great light and Fall color! Nice looking sheeps at your friends in New York. Missing Maisie...she was something else...a one of a kind. It is good that you miss her because that means she was well loved:)

Dreaming said...

I enjoyed seeing the sheep. I am so drawn to them...not sure why - I bet you can tell me! When I used to visit my grandparents I would spend hours with their sheep. Sadly, we aren't allowed to have them - equines only.

Ruth said...

Lovely photos of some very pretty sheep! <3

Sheepmom said...

Thanks for visiting! It was great fun and you gave the girls some great glamor shots. Hugs for Maisie. She was a small sheep with a towering personality.

Anchor Cottage said...

Everybody be like who's dat!! I love the way you caught them looking at you. Then time for dinner!!

Laurie in Maine said...

33? Or 42, which is the answer to everything. ♥

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