I agree with Henny, sheep traffic I could enjoy. We have never encountered any but we did once get caught up in a cattle drive! It was very interesting to be surrounded by a mass of bawling cows!! And cowboys!
Now that is just the perfect kind of traffic to have. We have a much more annoying sort here. Whenever I read your blog, I find myself smiling and relaxing. Thank you for that. Blessings, Betsy
Steve and I went out of town the other day and then drove home in two different vehicles through a large city at rush hour. It was dark and raining and hard to follow his lead . . . we were so happy when we finally after two and a half hours of driving made it home. It was hell! I would gladly slow down for this traffic . . . so sweet:) You asked me about Quilt As You Go . . . copy this into your search engine. It's a very good step by step instruction video that I used to learn this method. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8BLS2rNHA Have fun. Connie :)
I like that kind of traffic. How lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis made me smile!
ReplyDeleteHave a cozy evening over there!
I would love to be held up in traffic by sheep, or to have them move in next door. You are blessed to live in such a beautiful area.
ReplyDeleteFabulous! My kind of traffic. X
ReplyDeleteI love your kind of traffic! So charming. Enjoy your weekend! ♥
ReplyDeletejust wonderful,what a Stunning place to live.
ReplyDelete🐑🙂🚘🙂🐑
ReplyDeleteI imagine all your island’s inhabitants are the patient, unhurried sort.
I like sheep, but they're just not the cleverest animal around, they need someone or something to move them along.
ReplyDeleteThe traffic delay made me smile as well, Lorraine. Looks like younhad nice weather on your drive.
ReplyDeleteI hope you got some good close ups of the traffic problem. I love to see their little faces.
ReplyDeleteI am always happy to encounter sheep on the road, even it slows me down. Seems so peaceful somehow.
ReplyDeleteNow I could enjoy that kind of traffic!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Henny, sheep traffic I could enjoy. We have never encountered any but we did once get caught up in a cattle drive! It was very interesting to be surrounded by a mass of bawling cows!! And cowboys!
ReplyDeleteNow that is just the perfect kind of traffic to have. We have a much more annoying sort here. Whenever I read your blog, I find myself smiling and relaxing. Thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Betsy
I love your road warriors! I went to the falls today.. it was flowing well as we've had a lot of rain. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteHahahaha ! I wished I had this kind of heavy traffic ! At least you can pet them, which I don't do with cars !
ReplyDeleteThe sort of traffic I wouldn't mind.
ReplyDeleteA lovely post to smile !
ReplyDeleteHave a slooow weekend !
Anna
My kind of a traffic jam!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, ha....so funny MM.
ReplyDeleteLovely kind of heavy traffic.
Hugs-x-
we tend to have ducks standing in the middle of our road, at least your animal is knitting/crocheting related - ha ha ha.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I could cope with that kind of heavy traffic:)
ReplyDeletelol, beautiful gentle photos :-)
ReplyDeleteFun traffic jams!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind this type of traffic! Especially when not in a hurry to go anywhere! Lol!
ReplyDeleteSteve and I went out of town the other day and then drove home in two different vehicles through a large city at rush hour. It was dark and raining and hard to follow his lead . . . we were so happy when we finally after two and a half hours of driving made it home. It was hell! I would gladly slow down for this traffic . . . so sweet:)
ReplyDeleteYou asked me about Quilt As You Go . . . copy this into your search engine. It's a very good step by step instruction video that I used to learn this method.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji8BLS2rNHA
Have fun.
Connie :)
Is that last handsome fellow wearing knee socks? Such a dapper dresser.
ReplyDeleteLOL. Rush hour.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Oh, I so love sheep.. What a lovely way to live.. xo
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