Faith is now quite uncertain. I'm no longer acting-as-if.
Are the proprietors real Cajuns, Renz? :-)
Sheep are great. We all like sheep.
Of course, Murdoch. Who doesn't like sheep?
Heh, you picked my two favorite pics, too!When I've shucked off this mortal coil, I can think of a lot WORSE things, than having a headstone which gives one of God's Critters Such a Happy. :-) [Of course, if my ashes were scattered on the beach, and a couple of doggies... :-D]
The sheep and the headstones - talk about accessorizing.
JCF, you and I have great good taste, don't we?chessman, the colors are perfect, aren't they? I've named the sheep Teresa because I'm reminded of Bernini's sculpture 'St Teresa in Ecstasy'. Of course, the sheep could be a male for all I know. Anyway....
Talking of sheep in ecstasy.
Not what I meant, Lapin.
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Are the proprietors real Cajuns, Renz? :-)
ReplyDeleteSheep are great. We all like sheep.
ReplyDeleteOf course, Murdoch. Who doesn't like sheep?
ReplyDeleteHeh, you picked my two favorite pics, too!
ReplyDeleteWhen I've shucked off this mortal coil, I can think of a lot WORSE things, than having a headstone which gives one of God's Critters Such a Happy. :-)
[Of course, if my ashes were scattered on the beach, and a couple of doggies... :-D]
The sheep and the headstones - talk about accessorizing.
ReplyDeleteJCF, you and I have great good taste, don't we?
ReplyDeletechessman, the colors are perfect, aren't they? I've named the sheep Teresa because I'm reminded of Bernini's sculpture 'St Teresa in Ecstasy'. Of course, the sheep could be a male for all I know. Anyway....
Talking of sheep in ecstasy.
ReplyDeleteNot what I meant, Lapin.
ReplyDelete