Norway
This is the sixth image for my Norwegian Barn Charm Series.
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27 comments:
Love this! Is that a goat or a sheep tied up there? I can't quite tell. So cute!
Okay are these your photos and you saw them - I don't care - just interested. Lol - nice barn.
sandie
What a great picture. Very interesting.
I didn't even notice the sheep there at first! LOL! I was too busy looking at the barn.
i like the sheep and the trees. :)
some one is enjoying the view. too cute!! (:
pretty farm - a working farm!! love the sheep!
I see a sheep on a 'leash.' I don't think I have seen that before.
Love the charm of the sheep, trying to stay out of the hot sun. Great shot.
Great picture! Love that sheep standing there.
Beautiful photo Debbie!
I like the sheep too..
That sheep must have been baaaad. hee hee. Wonderful picture and I'm loving the firewood pile. Freddy would be impressed.
Not often you see a sheep tied up....
So funny to se, in Norway we yous to kep the sheep(man) like that!
From Ingun, Norway
I love it - a lovely rural scene!!!
awwww look at that cute little sheep!
Beautiful photo - I spy a sheep!
I wonder why the poor thing is tied up behind the barn like that? Good thing it's shaded
Thanks so much for joining =)
I love the addition of the sheep, how cute. Wonder if it was waiting to be sheared??
The sheep adds a great touch to this rural scene.
I like that you have Norwegian barn pictures. This was a great one. It is all charming; I like the sheep by the barn.
Loved this one!
I like the sheep, the trees, and the tractor next to it.
The sheep is tied up because its a HE and they are keeping him away from the HERS...
That sheep isn't stupid... he's found him some shade to stand in. Nice picture.
That's a great shot! Love the red tractor!
That's huge! I love the tractor and other signs of a working barn. Thanks for sharing. Love the flower in your header.
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