Heading to the yards
'Easy, like Sunday morning' - that's how my day began. I had a pretty awful night's sleep - not sure why as all the basics were pretty sound......level-ish site, no wind, no rain, no noise, cool air but not cold; I was awake from pretty much 2.00 until 4.00am so a Sunday morning lie in was definitley appreciated. As I left the campsite the farmer was herding his sheep ready to drive them through the gate and across the road. I desperately wanted to quickly whip out the drone and capture the sheep going through the squeeze of the gate but respect for the farmer and his work stopped me as I didn't want to be responsible for him having to herd his flock all over again if they dispersed in fear. Instead, I grabbed a few quick pics with my camera. As the dogs ushered the last of the sheep through the gate I was able to grab a quick word with the farmer....
"Hi. I'd love to have used my drone to capture this scene but I felt I should get your permission first. Would it be ok......."
"Sure thing - no problems - go for it."
Darn! Still, I managed a few pics of them being driven into the yards - better than nothing. He drove over after he'd secured the sheep and I showed him the pics which I'll also email to him. Such a lovely guy - he even invited me back to try again next time I was in the area.
Popped in to visit Rainie further down the road which is always a pleasure - I do enjoy our natters whenever we do meet up :)
And then it was on the road, head down, bum up, driving. There's not a lot on the plains that I want to spend time at and given I want to be home on Tuesday I know I need to drive a bit more purposefully. One thing I do know though, in the famous words of Arnie - "I'll be back."
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