The thing that most people notice about the road to our house is the one lonely tree.
Trees are few and far between on the prairie.
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If you continue down our road, you will eventually find yourself almost to the lake. Many lost people detour down it looking for a direct path to the water.
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This week the sheep too are looking down the road, trying to find where we took their babies.
2 comments:
Next to banding....I don't like weaning either. So sad to have to grow up!
I just found your blog. We are a Border Collie family too. Your Hemp and Bob-Dog look like my two dogs. We had a litter of 5 on Saturday. Such a joy. Tam http://bloggingbradleys.blogspot.com/
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