



Here are few more of the sheep in San Angelo. I took these in the Summer of 2008. My sister's friend and I dragged my sister out one very hot afternoon to take these pictures. I have more that I will post next time. I understand that they have added more sheep, so I'll need to go and look for them on another trip to San Angelo.
3 comments:
Oooo I love them they are such fun. Thanks for sharing Donna,
Lesley x
wow these are fabulous we need models of sheep and make our own.
I love them!! Here in Toronto we have moose and they are all totally unique and lots of fun.
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