Black Sheep
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Owner:
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Wibsey Wench
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Released:
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Thursday, March 9, 2017
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Origin:
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South West England, United Kingdom
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Recently Spotted:
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In the hands of indratjee.
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A simple mission, to travel and stay safe is all I ask.All my life I seem to have had the feeling of not fitting in...
I always felt like the black sheep of the family, as I did not seem to fit in with what was expected of me.
When badgerbaby saw this bling sheep, black of course, it reminded her of how I feel, hence a new Tb was born!
surely no one will steal this bug as to say it is... well... not very tasteful is an understatement!
Maybe you could add a photo or two with other wooly friends you often find on caching travels.
If taken to events, please ensure it is logged both in and out correctly as so many have gone to events and then vanish without trace, thanks.
badgerbaby hates sheep, she rants on about them pooing everywhere and how they have ticks, plus she doesn't eat meat and cannot wear wool....poor bb!
I have always wondered just how and why the term came about and after a google search, the answer was there!
The term originated from the occasional black sheep which are born into a flock of white sheep due to a genetic process of recessive traits. Black wool was considered commercially undesirable because it could not be dyed. In 18th and 19th century England, the black colour of the sheep was seen as the mark of the devil.
Hopefully this little TB can stay safe and travel far, enjoy.
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indratjee retrieved it from Rondje Goeferdinge #2
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Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
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Defendertje placed it in Rondje Goeferdinge #2
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Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium
- 301.61 miles
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Na lange tijd gezocht te hebben naar een doosje waar deze mooie maar wel grote TB in paste hebben we hem eindelijk ver van huis achtergelaten. Hopelijk kan het schaapje nu snel verder reizen.
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Defendertje retrieved it from A Christmas Angel
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Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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We took this little black sheep from The nice Christmas Angel to travel with us to Belgium.
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The Chappell-Cachers placed it in A Christmas Angel
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Yorkshire, United Kingdom
- 966.47 miles
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We've dropped the lovely Black Sheep here in the hope he moves on safely!!! xxx
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The Chappell-Cachers retrieved it from THE DERWENT VALLEY BEAVER CACHE
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North East England, United Kingdom
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Taken the Black sheep and dropping off Raymond the Manta Ray xxx
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DoubleEwes placed it in THE DERWENT VALLEY BEAVER CACHE
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North East England, United Kingdom
- 966.78 miles
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Brought this from Cornwall, sending it on its way
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DoubleEwes retrieved it from GW / WDW No 32 - Quercus rober.
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South West England, United Kingdom
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Will take this little cutie on a visit to Yorkshire
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Oldfithgen placed it in GW / WDW No 32 - Quercus rober.
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South West England, United Kingdom
- 19.61 miles
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Left with new sheep friends
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Oldfithgen retrieved it from Envious Ebony
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South West England, United Kingdom
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Retrived from Plymouth old zoo which apparently closed in 1978 and in its first 3 days of opening 13'000 peiple visited it. Now grounds of Plymouth argyle football stadium and central park. I will place the poor sheep in a friendly spot on my next geo day.
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mamasitasally1 placed it in Envious Ebony
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South West England, United Kingdom
- 688.98 miles
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Dropped to continue its journey having visited Spain and Scotland with me.
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