I was up in Cumbria for the weekend, swimming, but that’s another story. Fleetingly, driving out of Great Langdale, I glimpsed the odd sight of a snow covered hillock crowned by a single dead tree. There were sheep beneath the tree, and dozens of rooks standing in the tree and on the sheep. I suppose they were keeping their feet warm. The whole thing was such an odd but picturesque tableau that it deserved a picture, even though I cannot really say what it looked like.

What a neat find. Fun combo. The look and feel is good 🙂
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Thanks! It should perhaps be a little more sinister/enigmatic looking, but a scribble to remind me is better than nothing!
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Okay no. I like it the way it is. LOL. Just teasing! 😉
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I am not sure what the sheep are doing with the crows on them…but the branch portion is definitely eerie in that foggy, winter way.
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Thanks! I wondered if the crows went through the sheep’s wool looking for dinner!?
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I think it would be a sight, either way. I don’t know what the crows would want in the wool other than a sweater.
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