While taking a drive to the
with the intention of taking some pictures of this historic structure, and doing a post on this refrigation plant in the near future, another photo opportunity unfolded.
I spun the car around and parked on the roadside.
The following pictures are what caught my eye.
My subject got more interesting as I focused the camera a little bit closer with each ensuing exposure.
This very interesting fellow was looking right into the camera.
Zoomed in even further, the camera's eye revealed Dreadlocks beyond those of Get Up, Stand Up
This sheepish fellow may even have Bob Marley beat.
This is the same guy turned the other way, whatsup?
Yo brother, don't even go there, no chance, don't try playen me, these dreads took forever to be stylen,.
I ain't about all that, I don't give a Flyin ---- what the new dooooo is, that s--t is wacked, half on half off.
Looked into removal of sheep's wool, and learned that this is a common sight.
The type of sheep in these pictures can have their wool removed by peeling it off.
The sheep farmer may take the wool off in stages as the wool is released.
From the pictures you can see that some of the sheep have no wool remaining. The wool on these guys must have came off in one peeling.
The sheep feels no pain in this process called ROOING.
Hope you enjoyed! thebigsweed