Saturday, February 10, 2007

[lost sheep] those who were lost and now are found

Vital allegorical story, hot from southern Iceland:

Farmers from three farms in south Iceland, Litla-Heidi, Gil and Nordur-Foss, have teamed up this week and found ten lost sheep wandering in the mountain area of Svínatungur and Koltungur, in the Mýrdalur valley, in south Iceland.

They were reported missing during the annual sheep herding last autumn.

The farmers finally located the eight lambs and two grown sheep which had become quite skinny but were otherwise in good health and brought them back to their farms with specially designed sheep reins.


Well that’s all right then and three cheers for Litla-Heidi, Gil and Nordur-Foss. [Try saying that three times quickly.]

1 comment:

  1. Those kinds of stories remind me of the pace and priorities that were in our life during my rural Scottish upbringing. Very inspiring and uplifting. Imagine caring so much about Sheep. I thought it was only New Zealanders.

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