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"Let us be a little humble; let us think that the truth may not perhaps be entirely with us."
(Jawaharlal Nehru)
[Taken near Loenen aan de Vecht/The Netherlands]

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April 8, 2007
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March 20, 2006
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:iconjotamyg:
wow!!!! What a wonderful picture!!! :love: it

:clap: :clap: Well done
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:iconaromanov:
This shows such tenderness on the part of the farmer, and the Mother sheep....and the photographer who knows what images to capture.......thank you for all the beauty you share...:glomp:~Anya
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:iconedelweiss26:
Wonderful picture! :clap: :wave:
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:iconpatriciavazquez:
*PatriciaVazquez Apr 9, 2007  Hobbyist Photographer
love this !!
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:iconmirator:
Nice scenery, Jürgen! Trust and love... :sun:
:heart: ~Olia
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:iconlightthinker:
Mood: Joy ~lightthinker Apr 9, 2007   Photographer
Thanks a lot. And caring for each other! That farmer is a great guy! He gives extra milk to those lambs who do not get enough from their mothers.

:sun: :sun:
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:iconbamako:
Great shot Jürgen. Looks like it's only a few hours old and the mother appears to be very concerned about what's going on. :)
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~lightthinker Apr 9, 2007   Photographer
Thanks a lot. No, the lamb is already about two or three weeks old. The farmer gives it additional milk as the mother does not have enough. That happens with sheep, too. I never knew about it.
:nod: :) :thanks: :wave:
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:iconbamako:
I can remember that my father sometimes had to do that for calves when the mother had either died during birth or couldn't produce enough milk. :)
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