A cute little thing that I know you do your best to protect. However, after reading this arxiv paper by Michael Courtney and Amy Courney you may instruct Stefan to go out and purchase a helmet for it:-)
So we might say that a sheep’s durability although it could in one sense, as per evolution, be considered attributable to random, on the other hand should not be considered entirely shear luck :-)
It was a birthday present the year before I left Germany and stayed with Stefan. The sheep is always happy when I visit. And here is Stefan, featuring his new Google T-shirt in honor of Google's 10th birthday:
"Hugging the Sheep"
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Bee - may I bring my border collie over to herd your sheep? I'm quite worn out playing bally and frisbee, he needs something to herd!
8:11 PM, September 30, 2008
It's a love ewe!
8:55 PM, September 30, 2008
Hi Bee,
A cute little thing that I know you do your best to protect. However, after reading this arxiv paper by Michael Courtney and Amy Courney you may instruct Stefan to go out and purchase a helmet for it:-)
Best,
Phil
10:27 PM, September 30, 2008
Hi Snowboarder,
Sure, feel free to bring your collie. You can have it back on oak or birch wood, just let me know. Best,
B.
7:08 AM, October 01, 2008
Hi Phil,
Ha! There's a future in sheep research. We have of course studied the literature before the move to determine the forces required to drag sheep over various surfaces. Tiles go pretty well. Best,
B.
7:13 AM, October 01, 2008
Hi Bee,
So we might say that a sheep’s durability although it could in one sense, as per evolution, be considered attributable to random, on the other hand should not be considered entirely shear luck :-)
Best,
Phil
7:37 AM, October 01, 2008
Very nice photos :-)
Cheers, Stefan
11:34 AM, October 01, 2008
Oooooooo, that's not vegan-friendly!
10:03 PM, October 16, 2008
Hi,the sheep is lovely,any idea where you can buy it?
Regards,Emanuelle Joissant
3:02 AM, March 20, 2011