There's a door in a wall, in a house in a street..

When mother sheep have their little lambs, and they watch them grow, do they stand back and let other sheep butt in and tell their little lambie what to do, and the best way to do it.

Even when the mother sheep knows that what they are telling them is wrong, and will not generate the best outcome?

Do mother sheep know that letting the little lambs free in the field mean that they will become confident and grown up and less reliant on their Mother sheep to make all the appropriate decisions for them?

Do the mother sheep wring their paws in frustration when they see the little lambies being confused and saddened by outcomes that were not of their own making, but of decisions made by other mother sheep, whose ideas are dumbfounding everyone?

Do the mother sheep, reassure and comfort their lambies, and tell them, some mother sheepies get it wrong, they do, and you just have to bounce back and try again?

DO the mother sheep go to a far corner of the field and meh their frustrations to the sky in general?




This is Si having a bit of a frustrating encounter with some window frame edges. Damn you windows. But I do love my man!

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