Well, this is a tad embarrassing, but the Naked Bedlam Farm Photography set out again in the morning dawn to try to capture the mist that shrouded the pasture this morning as a warm front began to creep in.
I’m not going to make a habit of this, I wrote about a naked excursion yesterday, but I looked out the bedroom window and saw the sun rising through the mist, one of my favorite shots and ran out to get it with no clothes on – the mist blocked the view from the road, mostly – and i was too late.
As I turned to photograph the Apple Tree, one of my favorite mist shots, I felt a cold nose on my butt, and I jumped about two feet in the air.
It was Zelda, one of our oldest and most independent sheep.
She never sniffed me before, mostly, she liked to butt me and knock me down if she could.
She seemed suddenly to be in a somewhat amorous mood with me, she was fascinated by this new thing, she got up close and kept pressing her nose against my body. I patted her on the head and kissed her on the nose, and tried to break the word to her that she wasn’t really my type, I had a girl, what would Maria say?
It seemed as if she wanted to get to know this new me better, so I waved goodbye, admitted defeat, and retreated into the house. I like to be close to my animals, but not that close.