Monday Morning Conversation

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Sheep Up and Rarin’ To Go:  It’s a bright, grand day…let’s go!  Fields and fields of green are waiting for us!  🙂

Sheep Leave Me Alone:  It’s Monday, I’m knackered, I tell ya.

No matter which sheep you feel like this morning, I pray the very best for your day.  Slainte, Lisa

Let the Sheep Speak!

It has been far too long since I have had a sheep post, and I will now rectify that situation forthwith!  For your viewing and voting pleasure, I present three sheep pictures.  Please vote for your favorite in the comments section below.  Of course, I know that some of you will vote based on scenic value, and others will vote purely for the look of the sheep, but that’s ok.  I’m no scientist.  😉  I will now let the sheep speak for themselves, and may the best sheep win!  Slainte, Lisa

The Climbing Sheep of Carrantuohill

The Climbing Sheep of Carrantuohill

The Grazing Sheep of Dingle

The Grazing Sheep of Dingle

Sheep on the edge of Valentia Island

Sheep on the edge of Valentia Island

The Sheep Came….And Stayed

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These five sheep came to rest on my mantle a few years ago. Our family has a great time moving them around into various sheep vignettes for our entertainment. (And for the sheep to have a change of scenery of course) When the manger scene came out of the box a few weeks ago, I thought about putting them away for the season. Mainly because if Mary and Joseph were this big and saw these huge sheep coming to worship, they would run for their lives! 🙂 But the sheep stayed, and so it is. And I’m not sure why, but things like this make me laugh. And that is a very good thing. Slainte, Lisa
*For more sheep vignettes, please visit an older blog entry of mine, “Don’t Go Down With the Sheep.”