Amongst our camping group are good hourmored individuals who chide some of the single men about loving the sheep on the nearby hillside. One gent in particular was easy to fun around with, and even talked about his "favorite sheep'" When time came for a big event, without pre-planning, the sheep theme had blossomed, and the event was called "The year of the sheep." For the DooDah parade, I made a sheep costume for myself, decorated a wagon with turf and flowers, a Little Boy Blue costume for my husband, (who pulled the wagon,) For our guest from Germany, a shepherd costume in his countries colors making him a German Shepherd, and a Bo Peep outfit. Using a grapevine reindeer, I covered it with an automotive seat cover of simulated sheep skin, and made a sheep "tent guard." The next year I was asked to make a back half of a sheep for a wall trophy. That was the really unusual one, because it was anatomically correct. It was mounted in the campground office so the back legs rested on the floor.