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Today, my dh and I were busy working constructing our victorian knot garden at the front of the villa, when the local shepherd and his flock, went by, which is lovely to see and hear as the sheep and goats all have bells around there neck.......when sometime later I could hear a lonely bleeting, and look down into the olive grove, and noticed this new born lamb....all on its lonesome. So off I went to catch it, and trundle up the road to the reunite it with its mother. After a lovely cuddle and a quick photo shoot with the zoom lens on by dh!! Aaaahhh it makes you glad to be alive...trouble was I wanted to keep it - it was sooo tame, not scared in the least. Guess I will have to put one on my xmas list........what do you reckon my chances are???? :) :)
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Beautiful pictures, cute baby lamb.
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Hmmmmmmm can't you borrow one from the shepard, I'm sure he'll loan you a mama and baby to tend for him. They are all so sweet when they are little :D
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I think you got a hug from God today :):)
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Bouncy baby lambs are fun!
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Oh Izy, how cute! I bet mama was looking for her little lamb!
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Oh my goodness how awesome. I love everything there--seeing you "trundle" (I have to share that cool verb with my class :D ), the lamb, and the scenery. Thanks for posting!!
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Karla, in spanish - Pasar - to stroll - strolling - estoy paseando!! just learnt that one lol!! I suppose my english sounds odd to you all!!
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Soooo Cute! Thanks for sharing that with us! What a beautiful view from your home, too!
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Yes, the views are stunning all around us, right down to the ocean, I thank my lucky stars for finding this place - VERY different from inner city Manchester U.K. lol!! :) :)
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