The sheep again!!

June 22, 2008 at 5:48 pm | In Animals, Misc Norway | Leave a Comment

Remember we came across a sheep and her 2 lambs? In the post “And we found sheep along the way.” I think we found it again; with the mother and the two lambs. I got out of the car to take the pictures :D

Isn’t the lamb just so cute???

Next post would be on our 4th day. Damn, I feel tired just thinking about the trip. Hahaha.

And we found sheep along the way

June 22, 2008 at 5:01 pm | In Animals, Misc Norway | 1 Comment

They were on the road. The mother panicked, I think… and jumped off the road towards the steep… cliff? It was “saved” by a branch, but we were worried about it. Her two lambs ran off on the road…

Goats

June 20, 2008 at 2:59 am | In Animals, Fjordsafari | Leave a Comment

All animals are smart; these goats definitely qualify to be considered smart. Some of them just scared me. Well, not them, but the conditions they were in. They still manage to figure out how to jump over some of the rocks. And on a slope. My God… Amazing!!

My friends having lunch

June 19, 2008 at 4:22 pm | In Animals, Flam, Nicked from Nana | Leave a Comment

Sheeeeepppp!!!!

June 19, 2008 at 4:21 pm | In Animals, Flam | Leave a Comment

Just in front of our cabin ;)

Don’t scare the sheep!!!

June 18, 2008 at 2:35 am | In Animals, Nana, Road trip | Leave a Comment

She did anyway. Her lame attempt at scaring them, though it succeeded. Sigh…

Noooo!! Don’t go so faaaarrrr!!!!

They did anyway… I had to zoom. Sniff sniff.

Sheeeeeepppp!!!!!!

June 18, 2008 at 2:30 am | In Animals, Road trip | Leave a Comment

Anyone who bothers going through the pictures I post on facebook knows that I love sheep. Ironically, I started liking them in Dublin. Can’t get less city-like than that!! A capital, for goodness sake!! Okay maybe a bigger capital, but don’t bust the ego of them Irish. They’re very proud people; or at least in my experience (imagine having your tutor just refusing to admit he was amongst the “us” when your seminar mate was talking about the British. That girl was one clueless chick. I found it hilarious). Regardless, yes… after that I went to the most… kampung place you can imagine; Durham. Maybe that was really when I started going nuts over sheep, when I was looking at my souvenirs for my friends from Ireland; I did not get them leprechaun–which would have been more unique–but sheep. Sheep!! Amni, how is Irina Friedmann? Double or single N? I can’t remember…

They just looked so cute!! And it made less sense to get them bears with shamrocks on their stomachs anyway!! Somehow I just realized, put shamrock on literally anything and it’ll be Irish (now that suddenly reminds me of a senior’s statement; put Guinness in any kind of food and it’ll be an Irish dish, even if you can’t imagine an Irish consuming it. Rendang was his choice. I thought of sambal belacan. Hahaha). Anyway, yes, sheep. I suppose the “obsession” built while I was on the train down to York, when I saw so many sheep farms!! Amagad!! And when I went to Lake District. Seriously, I never realized there were so many sheep in England!!

Imagine how wonderful it was when I woke up and realize we’re a bit lost and needed to ask for instructions. They decided to stop by at… I wouldn’t call it sheep farm though, but they did own quite a number of sheep!!! Hahaha.

I like the 6th picture best!!

Kucing!!!!!

June 14, 2008 at 2:14 pm | In Animals, Oslo | Leave a Comment

Took it for Faliq; no idea why. It’s just a shop sign, I know. Hehehe

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