Lost Sheep
Little Bo-Peep…
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…has lost her sheep…
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…and can’t tell where to find them…
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….but leave them alone…
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…and they’ll…
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…run off to the Art Gallery to see the April exhibit!
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Silly sheep!
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Those sheep are just adorable! (and your garden is looking so lush!)
I think Spring has arrived at last! The sheep are all different! We love having such a varied flock!
Those sheep took a unexpected turn from the norm! Very sweet little adventure.
Arianell thinks maybe she needs a sheep-dog of some kind…her outfit and the crook don’t seem to be doing the trick!
Awww so charming!
Thanks! The sheep don’t really have minds of their own, and followed the bellwether to the art gallery!
Beautiful Spring Lady and sheep… As always I am in these photographs. Thank you dear Hitty Lady, Have a wonderful Spring Days, Love, nia
You are welcome! We are so lucky to be enjoying spring, finally!
Still we are in between… Have a lovely day, Love and Hugs, nia
Your Hittys have everything!
They certainly have enough!!!
she is such a darling and her little flock is adorable. Love them following along behind her and visiting the art gallery!! Clever little sheep.
Arianell has been thinking that shepherdess-ing is more work than she imagined it would be! Luckily she found the sheep eventually even though they didn’t come home wagging their tails behind them!
oh, little sheep have you any wool? My chocolate lily hasn’t bloomed yet, it is looking rather poorly.
We’ll have to get a black sheep, and see if it produces three bags full! This is our Chocolate Lily’s second year, it seems to be doing better than I thought it would in that location! We have another more feeble plant, but I am glad this one seems to be thriving!
Bo Peep is such a style icon, and clearly makes the most of her shepherdess salary!
Scrappy style is all the rage in the Hitty cupboard!
The sheep are adorable!
We have so many cute sheep, we were obliged to enlist the help of a willing shepherdess!