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Angaston, South Australia: Sheep in the shade

February 12, 2020 Jim Leave a Comment

Imagine that you’re wearing a heavy woolen coat on a sunny summer day. And you’re out with all your pals and they’re also wearing heavy woolen coats. Seems to me that must be what it’s like to be part of a flock of sheep.

So what do sheep do when they find themselves in that situation? Simple. Find a shady spot under a tree and hang out with your pals until it cools off.

Yes, I realize that JimandJamie.com appears to be evolving into the AustralianLivestockReport.com, but don’t worry. I think this is my last sheep story.

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