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There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

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  • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

    There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

    For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

    But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

    eclectech@things.ukE This user is from outside of this forum
    eclectech@things.ukE This user is from outside of this forum
    eclectech@things.uk
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    @losttourist Oh that is a SUPERB Tiny Balancing Sheep.

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    • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

      There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

      For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

      But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

      cstamp@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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      cstamp@mastodon.social
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      #18

      @losttourist The UK: land of tiny sheep. ๐Ÿ˜€

      Nicely done.

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      • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

        There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

        For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

        But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

        woozle@toot.catW This user is from outside of this forum
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        woozle@toot.cat
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        #19

        @losttourist "Oh, that there's 'Arold! "Ee's that most dangerous of animals, clever sheep."

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        • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

          There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

          For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

          But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

          j2_k4@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @losttourist "That's clearly been photosh- oh, well done".

          Got me.

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          • stepheneb@ruby.socialS stepheneb@ruby.social

            @losttourist

            I zoomed in and that looks more like a Tiny Balancing Levitating Sheep to me ๐Ÿ˜‰

            tomww@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @stepheneb @losttourist
            Yes, โ€œsmallโ€ and โ€œfloatingโ€ are correct, and it is not an optical illusion. Due to the significantly more favorable ratio of surface area to weight, it is very easy for a Tiny Balancing Sheep to float from time to time when it thinks it would be necessary.

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            • arisummerland@beige.partyA arisummerland@beige.party

              @golfbravo @losttourist I can hear this in their voices. Brilliant!

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              @arisummerland @losttourist

              I think you should change your moniker to "Two Sheds"

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              • G golfbravo@mastodon.social

                @arisummerland @losttourist

                I think you should change your moniker to "Two Sheds"

                arisummerland@beige.partyA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @golfbravo @losttourist Hahah it was, originally!

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                • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                  There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                  For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                  But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                  db@cupoftea.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  db@cupoftea.social
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                  @losttourist haha, very good!

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                  • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                    There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                    For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                    But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                    ninetiger@writing.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
                    ninetiger@writing.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
                    ninetiger@writing.exchange
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                    #25

                    @losttourist ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ’—

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                    • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                      There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                      For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                      But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                      dtq1952@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @losttourist

                      Brilliant

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                      • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                        There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                        For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                        But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                        saucerlost@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @losttourist
                        Usually I get kind of cranky if I don't get enough sheep

                        But this is quite nice

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                        • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                          @losttourist Nope, sorry, this is a ewe tree.

                          They are often confused.

                          nellie_m@autisticpri.deN This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @Extelec @losttourist

                          you two win the internet today ๐Ÿ†

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                          • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                            There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                            For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                            But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                            ciarani@mastodon.greenC This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @losttourist The perfect photo, the perfect sheep, the perfect toot.

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                            • nellie_m@autisticpri.deN nellie_m@autisticpri.de

                              @Extelec @losttourist

                              you two win the internet today ๐Ÿ†

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                              @nellie_m @Extelec @losttourist Seconded. The perfect reply to the perfect #TinyBalancingSheep

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                              • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                                There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                                For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                                But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                                geobomatic@vernissage.photosG This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @losttourist@social.chatty.monster x)

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                                • extelec@mstdn.socialE extelec@mstdn.social

                                  @losttourist Nope, sorry, this is a ewe tree.

                                  They are often confused.

                                  admin@gts.nassio.comA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @Extelec @losttourist ๐Ÿ˜‚ YES!!!

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                                  • losttourist@social.chatty.monsterL losttourist@social.chatty.monster

                                    There was another exciting aspect to our hike today.

                                    For years I believed that the Tiny Balancing Sheep breed was just a myth, as I've done so many walks and hikes through the British countryside and never seen one.

                                    But reader, I was mistaken. And I have proof.

                                    tucats@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @losttourist Iโ€™m sorry to appear to be complaining, but that is a very misleading postโ€ฆ

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