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The Silence of the Lambs

Look at the sunrise. Isn’t it beautiful and junk?

sunrise

I don’t want to be up in time to see it though! Oh well. Day two at TMU went very well. I was planning to write a long and serious entry about it. But when I got to the playground I was greeted by this:

new lambs

New lambs! 1…2…3…4…one million! Or well, 4. But that’s plenty. So instead of a long and serious entry I’m just going to go nuts and post a ton of pictures. I hope you don’t mind.

new lambs

new lambs

new lambs

new lambs

Ain’t they lovely?

And one the mamas is an old acquintance.

fregne

That is Fregne. “Freckles”. Here’s a picture of her from late 2005. I remember her. Very nice to see her again. This time around she has just one lamb.

new lambs

A little cute boy.

I didn’t catch the name of the other sheep. She has two little girls and a boy.

new lambs

new lambs

It is easy to tell that she hasn’t been at the playground before. Fregne came straight up to me and let me cuddle her and give her some bread. The new sheep stayed back. Not even a handful of bread could tempt her to come to me. But she did eat the bread that I threw to her and she didn’t seem overly scared or anything. She’ll be fine when she gets used to the place.

new lambs

Damn you Fregne for getting in the way of that picture. Four lambs all lined up.

Someone didn’t think the lambs were very cute. Can you guess who?

mads and magnethe

Pretty much the entire time I sat in the lambs’ booth Mads was either looking through that hole or poking his nose through it. I think he was a little offended that I spent so much time in there instead of with the goats, who are obviously the ones who deserve the most attention and treats. Naturally. If you’re wondering why Magnethe is up higher than Mads then wonder no more:

mads and magnethe

Standing up on top of a bucket, instead of inside one. Don’t feel bad for them though, I made sure to give them their fair share of Plumey-love.

What a pure injection of FeelGood.

I had a good talk with Kurt too. We talked about the lambs. And I asked how Vanilje was doing. Apparently the buck is starting to give off that buckish odour. If you have been around a buck in heat then I’m sure you know what I mean. So stuff should be happening. Kurt said that they were getting along great. The buck is around the same size as Vanilje. And apparently they are playing all the time, running around and jumping into each other and having fun. So that sounds very sweet. And some other good news: the playground will be getting two new pigs. Around the middle of March. It will be nice to have someone in there to fill up the space that Yvonne left. It’s so empty now. The two new ones will be “sortbrogede grise”. I’m not sure what that’s called in English. Black spotted pigs? A google image search brought up this. So a couple of small ones of those. Kurt saw them in the paper. There was an article about a woman who bred them, if I remember the story correctly. And Kurt called her up and asked if she happened to have any for sale. And she did. Lucky for us. Lambs and pigs, the playground will be all full again.

That’s all for today. The TMU day went fine, as I said. No mishaps. The first two weeks are INTRO weeks, nothing too serious going on yet. Peter greeted me with “I’m glad you could come Plume”. And everyone else seem quite nice as well. I’ll try to write a more detailed entry about TMU and what exactly the whole point of it is. Once I get tired of looking at those cute, little lambs.

Don’t hold your breath.

3 Responses to “The Silence of the Lambs”

  1. Debster Says:

    Glad to hear you had another good day. Way to go Plumey! You’re handling change really, really, really well. Did you really see the sunrise?

    What a nice surprise. Lambies! And mama sheep, too. And spotted pigs to come in the future. Your Google pigture was interesting. The mama pig is immense. I scrolled, and scrolled, and scrolled to see all of her. Hogzilla!

    I can see the green-eyed envy of the goats. Mmmm . . . those are just puny little lambs, whatever can Plume (our danish goat boy) see in those lambs? We goats are sooooo much nicer. We had Plume first, you silly little lambs. He’s ours, he’s ours.

    Hay! Does everyone know what happens on March 11th? Daylight Savings Time starts 3 weeks early this year and goes until the first Sunday in November! Hooray! More daylight to play with goats, lambies, and spotted piggies!

    Somebody has a birthday 4 days after DST starts. Who could that be? Beware the Ides of Marching Plumes!!!

  2. Luis Lemmings Says:

    That’s right. Whose birthday is inching closer and closer each day?? Mmmm…let me guess….

    That was wonderful news to hear about the lambs and pigs. It will be so nice to have a full place again. But the goats will always be at the top.

    What a funny photo to see Mad’s eye poking through the hole. He must have been wondering why you spent time with the lambs first instead of him. Well, we all know how egocentric Mads is. It seems as though he runs the place.

  3. Plume Says:

    Debster – I did see the sunrise yet. Well, I didn’t have time to stand and watch it. Had to catch my bus.
    I think it’s very hard for Mads to understand why anyone would be interested in little lambs. It’s not like they’re made of nuts and raisins or anything good like that!
    More daylight? How do they make the sun rise faster?! Amazing what we can do in this day and age!

    Luis Lemmings – I am pretty sure Mads thinks he oughta run the place indeed. Or rather, he probably thinks he IS running the place. Only that darn Plume guy doesn’t always do things like he’s supposed to. Someone’s going to have to give him a good talking to.
    Mads will always be tops, not doubt.

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