Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Leave them Alone!!!!

Are you paddling too?
Not sure if I was just paddling this thing alone or did he actually help? Sometimes you can't tell, especially if you are "up front". We ended up at the Greenhouse (The centerpiece of this pastoral oasis is the greenhouse itself, a two-story menagerie meant to recreate a mangrove swamp. Residents can also take a gentle stroll through the gallery directly behind the Greenhouse, which houses an impressive collection of art.)

You can't expect for an elf to really behave, they are brats and always looking to do some kind of mischief. No exception here because of the Grumster pissing off some Bizet sheep rams.

If he would have only listened...
Potentially aggressive rams mean ALL rams. The best way to raise nonaggressive rams is to LEAVE THEM ALONE! Do not try to make friends with them, do not scratch or rub or push on their heads, do not tease them, do not treat them roughly, and do not play with them. LEAVE THEM ALONE! Just like rams, some people are more aggressive than others are and that can be reflected in the handling of their sheep. Men are usually more aggressive in their handling ideas than women. Women are usually more patient than men when working with animals. Needless to say, we had to make a run for it before we got run over by the mob of rams.


Run, Grum, run!!!

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