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Once in the land of pompoms ( tiddly pom),
A crafty Betty made a pink sheep. ( tiddly pom) Or three ( tiddly pom).
Why pink sheep? because the yarn was perfect for pom sheep.. (tiddly pom)
The sheep were a bit afraid, as pink is not one of your more sought after camoflauge colors.. and they appeared quite pudgy and delicious (although they were stringy through and through.) ( tiddly pom)
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Luckily the English daisies were blooming.( tiddly pom)
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They carefully made their way to the biggest patch, where they safely frolicked and romped to celebrate the warm spring weather.
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(Tiddly pom)
(.. whith many apologies to a.a. milne and anyone who has written a halfway decent story.)
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8 comments:
I just love your sheep and their adventure :-)
cute!
Sweet pink sheep! And I loved your post Frankly Mr. Shankly.. Although I don't have a job now, I would love to do crafts for living!
love your sheep...
they've got cute curly feet. :)
I can't decide if I'm more jealous of the sheep or the English daisys.
Oooh... coochie coochie coochie... :-D
And the picture is so good too! They are perfect with the bellis and on the rocks... so CUTE!!!!
So cute!
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