Traffic (me and one or two others behind me) had to stop for these sheep in Romania:

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Traffic (me and one or two others behind me) had to stop for these sheep in Romania:
Linked to One word Sunday at Debbie’s here
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Wonderful – and the dog really care about the sheeps. 🙂
Yes, I think it does
I remember many sheep delays when driving in Wales. I didn’t mind that, as it felt like going back in time.
Best wishes, Pete.
Well, this was
Lol! Reminds me of my home country India where we just find a way to go around a cow or two who might just decide to sit in the middle of the road for reasons known only to them.
Oh, OK!
You certainly have to stop for that! Good one!
Thanks, Janet! They did rather take over the road!
They don’t look in any hurry!
As long as it’s a once in a while attraction it’s wonderful. Imagine having to dodge them daily on your way to work! It’s a lovely scene, however.
Once in a while is fine!
I can only say ‘How lovely’.
Thanks, Mari!
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