Motorcycle Travel Series by @velimir 'Silly Me' (Part #252)

'Silly me'

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I am about to sit on the bike and ride off, as I hear sounds coming from the other side of the road. I take my helmet off to take a closer look. The wooden stable is full of sheep. They are wearing their thick wool and slowly chewing hay.

There are younglings among them. They observe my moves carefully, as I silently come as close as I can. The older sheep don't mind me much. They continue eating their lunch and let me take a few photographs. I find these bunch really friendly.

I don't know almost anything about sheep, except that they are being shaved for wool. Looking at them up close, they are anything but cold in that thick sweaters they're wearing. Wonder if they feel cold when completely shaved in the summers. They must be used to wearing all this wool. Removing it must come off as a shock, at least.

As I watch them eat peacefully, somehow I doubt that 'they are too hot and we need to cut their fur' is really true. If they are really overheating in the summers, why did nature make it so? Would they survive this long as species if they were dying of heat every summer? It's probably just another 'rational' excuse for making money on animals.

People are good at finding excuses for doing whatever they want to do. Cutting sheep is not the worst thing, of course. Killing whales, elephants, rhinos, bears and everything else, under some false pretence, is what defines the part of humanity that never evolved. Trophy kills are the worst. I really disapprove beautiful animals being slaughtered for some moron's facebook ego trip.

But, such are the ways of the world. We could change that if we really wanted. But wait... I forgot that there are parts of the world where we are still discussing if teachers should carry guns and if lunatics are allowed to buy weapons whenever they please. Silly me...

Hay anyone, perhaps? :D



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