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A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« on: 28 December, 2010, 01:43:25 am »
I've put it in Gallery because this 2min 14 sec. video has a some cycling, some sheep, some skiing and some tyre advice. It's pretty as well, although there is a truck factory.

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Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #1 on: 28 December, 2010, 04:36:50 am »
Excellent!

Merry Christmas Damon from Martin and me.
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Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #2 on: 28 December, 2010, 10:02:18 am »
 :) very good

Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #3 on: 28 December, 2010, 10:07:46 am »
Excellent!

Merry Christmas Damon from Martin and me.

I thought you'd like the sheep, the Ewes seem to have learned a lot from similar weather last year and have all developed a methodical approach to feeding in it.
The snow is melting quickly now and the sheep are all happier, even if it is raining.

Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #4 on: 30 December, 2010, 09:41:49 pm »
Really good
Get a bicycle. You will never regret it, if you live- Mark Twain

Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #5 on: 30 December, 2010, 09:59:36 pm »
Excellent!

Merry Christmas Damon from Martin and me.

I thought you'd like the sheep, the Ewes seem to have learned a lot from similar weather last year and have all developed a methodical approach to feeding in it.
The snow is melting quickly now and the sheep are all happier, even if it is raining.

We did indeed like the sheep (have you and Martin discussed sheep?)! 

In fact, we chose Psalm 100 for our wedding as it mentioned sheep - the minister said it was the first time in his 25 years of ministering that psalm had been chosen. 
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Re: A Lancashire Christmas Video.
« Reply #6 on: 02 January, 2011, 08:03:30 pm »
I have favourite sheep photos, this one is from 2001, when the Lake District Fells were still subject to movement restrictions after Chernobyl, so there were some very wily and stroppy sheep about.




Snow clearing in sheep seems to vary, some animals favour a front to back action while others work from side to side, as in the first 10 seconds of this video.
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