Sorry. This is the photo that should have appeared at the top of the previous blog entry. Don't know quite how I mislaid it. I think I'm getting tired.
Therefore :- Goodnight All.
Crowbard - nor would I, but the obvious answer to your and Sir B's point would be to keep a goat tethered to the chimney on a lead of the correct length.
I love this building!
ReplyDeleteI think the roof needs cutting
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't fancy swinging a scythe up there - but it makes for a picnic spot with a great view!
ReplyDeleteLori - so do I.
ReplyDeleteSir B.- so do I.
Crowbard - nor would I, but the obvious answer to your and Sir B's point would be to keep a goat tethered to the chimney on a lead of the correct length.
P.s. Can't see a chimney though, so the goat would have to be tethered in the centre of the roof.
ReplyDeleteP.P.S. And (knowing goats - we bred them at one stage) I don't mean a lead -goats eat them- I mean a chain.
ReplyDeleteSometimes goats and sheep do graze on the roofs, but I don't think they tether them up there.
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