No more Wooly Ladies
Posted: Thursday, 03 May 2007 |
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The site does look quite empty and lonely. It reminded me of a new posting, on the Members Forum, from Chris. She is new, hasn't been able to find a group, and is going through a "desert" experience and asks for our prayers so please pray for Chris.
LaRae from CA
I have the desert experience every day, and find it quite enjoyable. The Desert Fathers seemed to find living in the desert, and solitude, rewarding. But seriously: There is nothing in catholicism which promises its adherents a rose garden (of course, my religious education may have been defective)... metaphorically or literally.
mjc from NM,USA
Mrs. Moo in the Night! Keep in mind that seperating your sheeps from your daily existance can be good - especially when it comes time to butcher. Unless these are wool sheep only? When my folks raised sheep they were all for meat and we weren't allowed to name ANY of the lambs until the winter - when we knew which ones were staying. Same with the steers (beef cows). We ended up naming them Rump Roast and Ribs and Filet Mignon and other funny eating names in the meantime. Hope Orkney and the harrrrrr are treating you well. Alaska is having a rare rainy spell, and it's delayed the spring leaves by two weeks so far. Can you believe we aren't even into spring yet?!?!?!?! Even for AK a mid-May spring is a little much.
Shannon from Alaska
It could be empty nest syndrome. Except sheeps don't build nests. Empty fank syndrome maybe.....
Flying Cat from Lambaness
I had friends that called their duck Christmas Dinner. And it was.
Ruthodanort from Unst
We had twa sheep last May. I named them "Dinner" and "Tea". Dinner is in the freezer now. My Wooly Ladys are here to stay! It's their lambs that we sell for meat. Like Shannon said, they won't get names until we know which ones we are going to keep!
Michelle Therese from Moooo!
Guess we are expected to ask: whatever happened to Tea? Well?!! Shepherd's pie? Or was it auctioned off? or did it get knackered before its time?
mjc from NM,USA
Tea ended up being diseased so he wasn't used for human food!
Michelle Therese from Mainland Orkney
Right: some sheep are like that. They'll do anything to avoid getting eaten. Some folks (bipeds, in feline nomenclature) are the same. Don't ask me why.
mjc from NM,USA