While the shears look foreboding, Anderson’s experience using them on his sheep means he is able to use them to great effect.
“If you clipped your ear with the shears it’d need stitching with needle and thread”, he said, “but I’ve been shearing sheep for 50 years so I’m able to do it properly”.
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Sorry to bother you but I have read your posts and @Robecology post's and have read both of your profiles and you both seem like a good match for one another! My apologies if I'm out of line but I'm just trying to make a connection here between two awesome people! Check him out, he's active and smart!
Great effort; thanks. But I'm alone...and happy that way. See my reply on the other strand.
@Robecology Oh well! I tried! Lol
@MichelleGar1 ...and I thank you. that was a first time for me...the effort is so nice - and so rare! I owe you (and yours) a dinner...come visit! Your town is famous for that sad event last spring. what's the latest there?
@Robecology You're welcome! We will, someday! In El Paso, it's shelter in place but a lot of people aren't listening! Last week there was 3 different neighbor's having parties at their houses. It's no wonder the zip code I live in has the largest amount of coronavirus cases in town! Yes, this past August we had a mass shooting! Then a couple of weeks ago we had an earthquake! So yeah crazy time's! Hope all is well on your side of country!