Said the sheep to the farmer, "Please, let us in the BAArn, I think my ass is frozen!" Please click on picture to enlarge and see the donkey by the gate.
My husband and I laughed so hard while reading your caption we almost fell on the floor. There's nothing worse than a frozen ass, I hope he defrosts before spring, Sunny.
From the shores of New England to the Oregon coast, I would like to share some of the places that I've been and things that I've seen.
As we travel you may notice; there is an emphasis on Massachusetts...my home state, you will see a lot of barns...that I love, whether old, new or dilapidated, we are not traveling in any particular direction, and we may visit some places more than once.
Please enjoy my American Photo Journey and your comments are welcomed!
YOU MAY CLICK ON ANY PICTURE TO ENLARGE IT.
The photo in the title...
features the Far Away Farm in Ashfield, Massachusetts.
I was born in my grandmother's old mill house in Cornwall, England and came to the USA with my parents in 1958. My Dad was in the RAF and as a child I lived in many different locations in England and even the Rock of Gibraltar.
Massachusetts has always been home in the US except for a brief period when I resided in Idaho, giving me a chance to explore the Great American West. For nearly 30 years I lived on Cape Cod before my husband and I moved back to the mountains* of Massachusetts with our Goldendoodle Lucy, and our cats, Lilly and Molly. I am also the mother of a grown son.
*Some of you would call them hills but they're mountains to me!
25 comments:
Oh no! Does someone let them into the barn? It looks so cold there. (PS I spotted the donkey then chuckled at the poem!)
Too funny!
Beautiful picture.
Have a nice day.
you are funny
Funny play on words Sunny!
Like the Sheep, I'm tired of Shivering in the Snow too!
Where do you find these awesome shots?
The words made me laugh out loud.
You do have the gift of getting a good guffaw out of us. I'm sure the farmer is taking care of his ASSets.
que de neige !
tu dois etre frigorifiee ma pauvre,couvre toi bien !
;O)
when I read your poem, I thought what about the poor donkey's ears? great shot as always. I hope spring comes for them soon.
You are clever with words, Sunny, and of course your camera.
lol, I bet that ass wishes the sheep would let him borrow his sweater. That looks really cold.
It looks as if there is a line waiting to get into the barn. It's snowing here today and I couldn't wait to get in out of the cold, either.
HAHAHAhahaaaa... oh how cute Sunny! I love your farm animal shots!
They look so cold and forlorn!
Baa Baa White Sheep----Do you feel like the black sheep of the family now????? ha
Cute picture, Sunny.
Hugs,
Betsy
Just imagine the little snowballs hanging off that fur coat....
Adorable! This one made me laugh, I love it. :D
My husband and I laughed so hard while reading your caption we almost fell on the floor.
There's nothing worse than a frozen ass, I hope he defrosts before spring, Sunny.
Oh the poor things - the picture of desolation!
ANOTHER GREAT ONE! You captured both the sheep and the as...donkey! I love it.
Dan
LOL, you are funny and clever.
LOL! Thanks for the laugh!!
Poor things! The sheep especially seems to be pleading to go in.
Oh the poor babies!!!
Oh Sunny, you are too funny. I love the caption with this one.
The cold has been hard this year on everything including the poor animals. Nice post.
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