Un Ramat d’Ovelles en Granollers
Today I walked to the New Park as usual with Duna and Bonnie.
As we did some training of Wait and Sit / Espera y Seu (it’s all bilingual) they both got very restless and I couldn’t see why
But their ears were better than mine and soon out of the distance came the sound of sheep bells and a shepherds call.
It was the flock of sheep that I sometimes see around this edge of Granollers.
They seem so incongruous against the urban backdrop but in fact it is the park and the buildings and the traffic and the rubbish that shouldn’t be there! Granollers is in the countryside!
I filmed them passing while Duna watched intently
and Bonnie, forgetting her shepherd genes, got on with eating something horrible behind the wall!
If you are a Duna or Bonnie fan – wait till the end of the film and you’ll see them!
HERE it is – apologies for any wiggling but Duna was on the other end of the lead.
Astonishing! Bonnie had no interest at all!!! We have a flock near us too, Chuck is mostly frightened of the dogs…..
What was Bonnie eating anyway? Maybe I don’t want to know.
I’m afraid I decided not to look. It was crunchy!
I love the bit with her chewing on one side of the wall and over on the other side – her heritage! Passing by.
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Great little film, thanks for that! I’ve never met Bonnie but she looks lovely, good to see Duna too.
What fun! I want to be a shepherd! Ok, maybe for about a week I would want to be a shepherd. I love the look of Duna in the photo, I can not tell you how much she reminds me of my Luna. And Bonnie? Well, there is no accounting for taste, is there?! I would have thought Bonnie would have leapt the wall and got to work. And it looks like the sheep were finding some nasty things to eat. I hope Bonnie has a strong digestive system!