So I set out this morning on my mission to get a photo for hug a sheep day. Rain clothes, a warm hat and my iPhone in its waterproof case in hand, I headed out to the farm. I had in my head that the hug-ee would be Badger, AKA 1203. She was the single lamb of my katahdin ewe who survived a dog attack last November. As a side bonus, she is quite cute.
Phase 1 of the plan: Explain Hug a Sheep Day to the ewe and catch her up. Badger was entirely unconvinced that this is a real holiday and was not impressed with my explanation. A true skeptic, she required convincing, so I called in some reinforcements.
Lucy helps Badger see the wisdom in my plan... |
Once the reinforcements arrived, I was able to move to phase 2 of the plan: capture Badger.
Ha! Gotcha, Badger! She still looks unimpressed... |
Success! Badger hugged, captured on film! Well, on iPhone at least. |
5 comments:
LOL. You and Badger are cute together. :-)
That's the best! Welcome aboard!
Aw, come on Badger. Every day's a great day for a hug :-D. Very cute!!!
dys·phe·mism [dis-fuh-miz-uhm] –noun 1. the substitution of a harsh, disparaging, or unpleasant expression for a more neutral one. The antonym of euphemism.
Heavens, I do that all the time! Didn't know there was a word for it. Example: "I eat dead bird but abstain from dead pig." ;)
Truly, I want to hug a sheep so very badly. I had an awesome time snuggling a newborn baby goat when my grown daughter was 7 months in the womb and I sure would love to do something much like that again :)
I am impressed!
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