Friday, March 30, 2007

Hugs for Arnold and Huffy Sheep


This morning we went to Louth Farmers' Market, it is only held on the fourth Wednesday of every month - so we always try to get there to stock up on good quality local produce.

After a snack lunch we got our wellies on and headed out to check up on Arnold and his new companions.

Arnold was very welcoming and demanded a good hug, a good scratching session, and then searched our pockets for the apple which he knew would be around somewhere. I had to laugh because the sheep had obviously been watching us for as Arnold crunched and munched they began tip-toeing closer to see whether we had something for them!

They gave us some very hard stares when we had nothing to offer them - sorry sheep!

Arnold seemed very keen on the hugging side of things today.

The good news is that the sheep were all keeping pretty close to Arnold, everyone had been amicably grazing in the same part of the field - so I think the plan is working. Arnold has chums!



This is where Arnold lives. The wonderful, crumbly buildings to the left probably won't be around much longer - mind you, I've been thinking that for years!

We nipped over the road and across stile and checked out the fishing pond which is directly across the road from our house.

This is the view in the other direction

in the distance there you can see the old Methodist Chapel which has been converted into a lovely home.

If you would like to see a little more of our area my lovely friend Domhas done an article for Lincolnshire Magazine, all about our local trout farm and smokery located just across the road from us.











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