Henry, sheep worrying (pics)

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That is to say, worrying, about vicious killer sheepies:D

We popped up Jacob's Ladder to get a mobile signal (got to let the family know we were still alive) and on the way back down, he kept whipping round with his tail tucked in every time he heard a ewe calling to her lamb:rolleyes::D

But who can blame him with the Heavy Mob on the loose!:eek:
**Insert Jaws theme tune**
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Boss, those woolly things are looking at us... I think we should keep moving!
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Did you hear that?!
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Don't let them get meeeee!
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They're out there you know - do you think this tent is secure?
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You're sure they can't get in?
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ARRRRGH they're coming!
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Obviously, I was never really worried...
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A sheep-free zone (or IS it?)
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God, this is exhausting, all this sheep worrying:D
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Was that a baaaa?!
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:D
 
He got his own back by:

A. Escaping by unzipping the tent(!), and eating food belonging to the people in the next tent along when I left him for five minutes to fetch stuff from the car:o:eek::mad: Fortunately they were very cool about it and refused to let me go and buy them more food or give them any of mine:o

B. Waking me up at 4.30am to request his breakfast / a walk. Um. No, Henry, go back to sleep...!:mad:
 
I love how you say you 'popped' up Jacob's Ladder:I'd have been crying and unable to breathe and wanting my mum or the OH to get the car!

I had to laugh at Bear today: took him to the yard where he spied the ram and licked his horn, nose and washed his ears! The ram looks like the devil, according to the OH. :p They're miniature sheep so the huge rams at the Herts County Show yesterday frankly terrified me!
 
Tehe, well when I say popped up, I did take my time over it and had a nice sit down at the top:cool::D

Cayla, not as often as I'd like to, I love it but it's hard to get away sometimes, and Norfolk is a long way away from any hills - took me five hours to get there with all the traffic! Already planning the next trip though;) Must get a new sleeping bag before then though, I ended up using one of the dog blankets out of the car to stay warm this time:eek:
 
Aww, Henry looks at home in that tent! Purdey LOVES camping - in fact we'll probably go up to the Peak District this weekend as the weather looks good.
Don't know how she'll cope with those killer sheep though!:eek:
 
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