It it attached to that buggy! We went to a bakery at an Amish lady's house yesterday in Hardin, county, Ohio, and she had a sheep that looked just like that. We thought it was half-shorn! Weird looking animals!
Nice buggies! I do find that sheep a little odd - or more specifically, the purpose of having it there? I don't think it's half shorn, just shedding. Curious. Mariyn, I tried to email you with a silo photo attachment, but it was returned as an incorrect address. Could you put your email address in again? I think you put "tahoo"- should it be yahoo? Mary
Good Morning Mary, I have no idea why that was there. AT first I thought it was alive and just wandering to the buggy. Then I did a re-take and realized it wasn't alive.
Oh, you are right I did it wrong. lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com
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...the lamb is a nice addition.
I enlarged the picture and it certainly looked alive to me. I wonder what the reasoning is for having it there with it half shorn?
It it attached to that buggy!
We went to a bakery at an Amish lady's house yesterday in Hardin, county, Ohio, and she had a sheep that looked just like that. We thought it was half-shorn! Weird looking animals!
Nice buggies! I do find that sheep a little odd - or more specifically, the purpose of having it there? I don't think it's half shorn, just shedding. Curious.
Mariyn, I tried to email you with a silo photo attachment, but it was returned as an incorrect address. Could you put your email address in again? I think you put "tahoo"- should it be yahoo?
Mary
Good Morning Tom,
It sure is.
Marilyn
Good Morning granny j,
I thought it was real, too. Don't know the reason, but it sure caught my eye.
Marilyn
Good Morning Diann,
No, it's not attached to the buggy. It's just standing next to it.
SSounds interesting what you saw in Ohio.
Marilyn
Good Morning Mary,
I have no idea why that was there. AT first I thought it was alive and just wandering to the buggy. Then I did a re-take and realized it wasn't alive.
Oh, you are right I did it wrong. lincolnlady1121@yahoo.com
Marilyn
The lamb does make you look twice!
Hello William,
It sure does.
Marilyn
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