Baa-d Day: A Woodland Walk and Saving a Sheep from the Brambles

in #hive-19491311 days ago

If I haven’t got anything else planned, I usually set off for a long walk in the morning. Today, it was raining in my village, but as I drove further afield, it began to sleet.

I parked my car and entered a nearby wooded area. Immediately, I
was struck by how many trees had lost branches, and some had even toppled over completely due to the high winds we’ve had.

It was a bit eerie; the sound of the wind grew stronger, whistling through the branches.

I decided to return to the safety of the cart track to avoid any branches falling on my head! I’d only walked a short distance before I started to wonder if I’d switched my car headlights off. I was 99% sure I had, but that 1% uncertainty made me return to the car to check. I didn’t want a flat battery at the end of my walk.

Upon arriving at my car, the headlights were indeed switched off. As I set off on my walk again, something caught my eye in the corner of the field beside me. I saw a sheep standing there. This was unusual, as sheep typically run away when approached by people. Instead of running off, this sheep appeared trapped and unable to move. I realised the sheep was stuck in the brambles. I couldn't see anyone about to tell, so to get to the sheep, I had to climb over a 7 bar metal gate, then over a wooden fence complete with an electric fence at the bottom. No easy feat when you're getting on a bit! I was also a bit nervous of the electric fence as I'd had many youthful adventures of being zapped! Once I successfully climbed over each obstacle, I was finally close enough to the sheep to assess the situation. The sheep was clearly frightened, but I managed to get a few brambles off it, including the one around its neck. Gradually, the sheep pulled its way to freedom. I was a bit concerned that it would run straight through the electric fence. Of course, that’s exactly what it did, but it probably didn’t feel a thing as its fleece was too thick.

I watched the sheep run off over the field to join its friends at the haystack for breakfast. I'm glad I went back. If I'd carried on with my walk, the sheep could have been there a lot longer. It didn’t even say thank you ... 😊

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I like the color of the fallen leaves 😍 I feel like taking a picture in that place and want to give the impression of a calm and quiet atmosphere. I like places like that.

Me too. It looks like it's autumn but the leaves were just wet.

Well, that was an adventure! Glad the sheep was ok.

Animals seem to wait for me to arrive. 😁

That’s a lucky escape for that sheep! Good for you to help the poor sheep.

It's my animal magnetism. 😁

Luckily I don’t have that kind of vibes. Otherwise lots of wild animals would camp around my garden!

🙂