Worth a Word Wednesday: Blending in

 Wordless Wednesday – now renamed Worth a Word Wednesday

Sheep in the paddock blending in with the colour of the grass
Blending in…

 

These sheep have taken on the fashion advice of ‘blending in’….they match their surroundings very well.

One of the joys of living where I live is seeing the lambs start off as snowy white and gamboling all over the paddock, then growing older and losing their newborn look as they start to get a dirtier shade of white.  These three aren’t quite ready to leave their mother just yet, by the looks of things…

Recently my blogging friend Suzanne at Global Housesitter x2 suggested I change the name of my Wordless Wednesday posts to Worth a Word Wednesday, as I rarely seem able to refrain from using some words in these posts, despite the title!!  So I’ve done just that!

Feel free to join in, post a photo and as many words as you like!  We would like to open this up to anyone to join in, have you any suggestions?

I love it when people leave me a comment, so don’t be shy – comment away!

Debbie 🙂

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14 Replies to “Worth a Word Wednesday: Blending in”

    1. Just a little enhancement but not much I promise, It was the afternoon light that first caught my attention and then the blending in of the colours took over. Thanks for the comment!

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  1. We humans do the same thing. When we encounter new groups, often we stand out in some way but the more time we spend with others, the more we adapt to our surroundings and become like the other members of the clan. That’s why we have to choose our company wisely.

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