Just, y’know. Sheep wants you to know he was here. Despite the number of weird looks he got while posing. Sheep never wants to grow up.
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@adventuresofsheep
Just, y’know. Sheep wants you to know he was here. Despite the number of weird looks he got while posing. Sheep never wants to grow up.
Sault St. Marie
Sheep has successfully crossed the border back into the US! He’s mesmerized by the loch and dam system used to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic. He insisted we stay to watch the boat get through the loch!
Sault St. Marie, Michigan
We do love a good sunset. Sheep wishes his sherpas would stop almost dropping him into large bodies of water.
All in the pursuit of good photos.
Algonquin Provincial Park
CANADIAN GEESE. IN CANADA. Sheep is very pleased that his expression has remained stoic for this photo despite his internal fangirling.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Sheep does love a good bridge. He’s a bit nervous he’ll accidentally get carried off by a moose if he sits still too long, though. This is Canada, after all.
Algonquin Provincial Park
Sheep looks out over a lovely little lake, and thinks about how small he is compared to Canada.
Algonquin Provincial Park
An adventurous Sheep is spotted deep in foresty Canada: Looking for beavers.
Algonquin Provincial Park, Canada
Sheep thinks it’s odd to see a glimpse of sunny beach this far north into Canada. He thinks perhaps the water is too cold for swimming.
In Montreal, Canada
Sheep Visits Montreal and feels very insignificant, indeed. He also feels like maybe he prefers the forests to the people..
Sheep has 97 followers. Sheep spends a lot of time wishing he could be famous (although his sherpas would like to remain anonymous)... Do you, 97 lovers of a wisecracking, adventurous little sheep think you could reblog a post or two of his to help him get him a few more followers this weekend?
Sheep also recently started posting on instagram (@adventuresofsheep) twitter (@adventuressheep) and facebook (/adventuresofsheep)
Sheep checks out the still-functioning and all-original Fresnel Lens at the top of the Quoddy Head Lighthouse at the North-Easternmost point in the United States! He’s getting a little toasty but it’s worth it for the optics lesson.
Pro-tip: If you make it out to Lubec (which is by all standards very near the north-easternmost point of the middle of nowhere)- you can climb to the top of this lighthouse on a guided tour for free!
Quoddy Head State Park, Lubec, Maine
Hello, Civilization! After a week and a half in the wilderness with none of the creature comforts Sheep had grown accustomed to, he wandered - bedraggled, dirty, and slightly damp - into the beautiful city of Montreal! It’s certainly a different kind of view.
Sheep couldn’t remember the name of this waterfall so he googled: Apparently in Nova Scoia there is a waterfall called “Burned Potato Falls”...this is not that waterfall. This is Grand Falls, in a town named Grand Falls, in New Brunswick.
Fun fact: were it not dammed, its volume of water per minute would be greater than Niagara Falls.
SHEEP IS SO EXCITED. This is a true Road Trip experience, he thinks: Finding the weirdest superlative. Purplest rock? Tallest flagpole? Biggest Moose Statue? Sheep got to travel through the longest covered bridge in the world, and he is here to tell you: that’s about all the town has to offer.
Sheep eagerly awaits Beavers at the aptly named Beaver Pond, at Beaver Dam Provincial Park in Nova Scotia.
Sheep is sad that all the beavers were hiding. But the tadpoles were the size of his FACE!
Sheep feels lied to. A ‘Big Waterfall’ they said. Maybe Sheep should have known they didn’t mean tall. A wide waterfall, yes. Good for swimming, if you’re not so worried about your wool getting wet.
Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada
Sheep looks out over a lazy river from the red adirondack chairs at Fundy National Park in New Brunswick. Sheep rather likes the solitude, even though his two sherpas would really liked to sit as well.
As a side note, sheep is now on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, so you can go visit him in those places!