...to blog, you are supposed to at least post a picture of your cat.
If the only new picture of your cat has a cute lamb wearing flowers around her neck...
I doubt anyone's going to contact the blogging police ;-).
There are no blogging police anyway.
But if there were, Blossom could probably get away with murder.
"Why you gots to wear those flowers, Blossom?"
Okay, so here's an interesting story. See Blizzard, with his huge horns? He's not real bright, is a bit of a bully, fights with other sheep, not friendly to people... Really, other than his pretty fleece and the fact that he's Mia's brother, he didn't have any other really redeeming qualities. Mia was very sad to be separated from him though when she started her babysitting job.
Sheep really do have strong family ties, best friends... I felt bad for her and finally decided that even though the last sheep I wanted in with my baby was a mean dufus with big horns, Blossom was pretty smart and she knew how to go into her creep feeder if she felt threatened.
tadaa
Little did I know that he was really just a big ole softy. The first time I saw him and Blossom grazing together I thought it was just a fluke. The next night I walked up to the barn to do give Blossom her night baba and the two of them were sleeping near each other while Mia sat in the shed.
Blossom has him wrapped around her little hoof and he's turned into a pretty darn good big brother...and has evenlearned gotten brave enough to come eat Cheerios from our hands.
If the only new picture of your cat has a cute lamb wearing flowers around her neck...
I doubt anyone's going to contact the blogging police ;-).
There are no blogging police anyway.
But if there were, Blossom could probably get away with murder.
"Why you gots to wear those flowers, Blossom?"
Okay, so here's an interesting story. See Blizzard, with his huge horns? He's not real bright, is a bit of a bully, fights with other sheep, not friendly to people... Really, other than his pretty fleece and the fact that he's Mia's brother, he didn't have any other really redeeming qualities. Mia was very sad to be separated from him though when she started her babysitting job.
Sheep really do have strong family ties, best friends... I felt bad for her and finally decided that even though the last sheep I wanted in with my baby was a mean dufus with big horns, Blossom was pretty smart and she knew how to go into her creep feeder if she felt threatened.
tadaa
Little did I know that he was really just a big ole softy. The first time I saw him and Blossom grazing together I thought it was just a fluke. The next night I walked up to the barn to do give Blossom her night baba and the two of them were sleeping near each other while Mia sat in the shed.
Blossom has him wrapped around her little hoof and he's turned into a pretty darn good big brother...and has even
1 comment:
Please could I have Blossom's phone number. She is so very pretty. ( If she is a girl that is ! )I do so love these photographs of her.
Love from Sherbetx
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