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Sheepish guests!

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dinner guests
 
This is what happens when you leave the door open at our place!

Spam Lamb, our pet sheep is so bonded to me, she will go anywhere to track me down!

Our neighbours had come over for tea and as I was dishing up, we discovered we had two extra for dinner — Spam Lamb and her baby lamb!

Comments (6 Responses)

Jenny Lark, says:
July 31st, 2007 at 8:31 am

Spam lamb wants to make sure that she doesn’t end up on the dinner plate coming in at dinner time.

Kelly, says:
July 31st, 2007 at 11:08 pm

looks like some one knows where the good food and attention is!! i love your website and books Rachael!!!!!!!

August 7th, 2007 at 12:24 pm

Have just finished all three books – and I am very sorry there aren’t any more – this is my life through and through – with my father a well known kelpie breeder – Elfinvale Stud Kelpies.

Keep writing Rachael, we are ready for the next one – A VERY BIG FAN OF YOURS!!..

Rachael, says:
August 9th, 2007 at 9:01 am

Hey Rachael.
Love the Lambs. Ha, my friends say they want pet lambs as well!!!

For school i have been asked to write a small essay on the person we most admire. i was wondering if you were interested, is it alright that i chose you??? If it is okay could you please send me an email address where i could send the questions??

Regards,
Rachael

P.S I can NOT wait for your next book!!!!

August 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm

Hey Rachel, We have read your Stockman, Jillaroo and Rouseabout and were wondering if you are working on a new book.. We have really enjoyed reading these books and have re read them over and over… Could you get back to us! as we are keen to read more of them.

Thanks Kaila and Montana

Lyn Guymer, says:
August 29th, 2007 at 5:48 pm

I really enjoyed “The Stockmen” and can relate to the area that it was set in as I come from a small New South Wales town called Ariah Park which is near Ardlethan. And know all the towns and places named in your book. All your books have really been an interest as I am a bushie at heart and grew up around shearing sheds, sheep, cattle, horses and working dogs. Keep up the great work, I can’t wait to read your next book.Regards Lyn Guymer.

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