Looks like this pic has been taken in the eveningly rush hour...., drivin' back home from work.
Paul, what kind of drugs do you use to get all those animals do the things they do for you... ;-))
Another great picture... but if you watch it closely it becomes obvious how traffic jams are generated by unexperienced road users. Sheep No. 2 and especially No.3 (from left to right) keeps way too much distance between itself and others. Another fictious sheep No. 7 would have easily fitted in that row....
Interesting, I usually see sheep grazing, and it's the cows that follow one another like this. Perhaps the sheep see greener grass farther on. Wonderful photo to daydream.
Hi Paul
This is Dutch landscape on its best.
To bad I live in the part were I can't see these kind of things often.
But allways enjoy the "nature" of my own country in west part of holland.
When ever I go there...its so typical for our lowland country
For some reason this reminds me of kindergarten. In our case we were most likely headed for the lunch room. Good clarity for the distance here. Nice and level too and how I do appreciate that.
I love photos of animals. This made me smile as soon as I saw it. It must have been getting time to head back to the old barn . Wonderful photo- thank you for sharing! :)
It's gotta be feeding time!! That's why they're playing follow the leader!! I love this. It's a light change to a lot of the pictures I usually have on my desktop. It's fun and made me smile. They're just sheep. And yet they're so cute. Thanks for bringing a little bit of light and fun to my day.
Paul, what kind of drugs do you use to get all those animals do the things they do for you... ;-))
Another great picture... but if you watch it closely it becomes obvious how traffic jams are generated by unexperienced road users. Sheep No. 2 and especially No.3 (from left to right) keeps way too much distance between itself and others. Another fictious sheep No. 7 would have easily fitted in that row....