Wales & Sheep
Since moving to Wales in the early 90's I have regularly travelled 200 miles per day in the course of my job. Soimething peculiar is happening over the years and I want to know why. Every Spring the number of sheep on the moorland increases - where do they come from. Do they travel in disguise under cover of winter, only to emerge in the Spring as happy as Larry? Why do they look all calm upon ones approach, then leap 6 ft into the air and land on your bonnet for no apparent reason - only then to run away laughing. This is some kind of conspiracyLatest Messages
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