After much arguing amongst the flock, they finally understood Shep when he exclaimed, “I know wool and that wolf ain’t wearin’ no ‘sweater.’ He’s wearing Frank.”
Thanks all. And my apologies for the sadness! Been reading too many Aesop’s fables where the lesson revolves around the often very cruel character of clever, cunning critters…
How can you tell if there is a wolf in your flock? If you count him and you don’t get tired, he’s a wolf!
Maybe he just likes wool? Cute drawing. The scene is set. I am left wondering if those sheep are going to call him out, and how the wolf is going to react.
Cute — at least they’re all getting along!
Heisann!
Ulv i fåreklær! it’s a Norwegian proverb … great ;:OD) and beautiful drawn as usual!
Poor Frank! 🙂 Lovely drawing.
Hah! I love it!
Nice!
It says something about your drawing that it immediately evoked feelings of sadness for the demise of Frank…but I love it anyway!
Thanks all. And my apologies for the sadness! Been reading too many Aesop’s fables where the lesson revolves around the often very cruel character of clever, cunning critters…
How can you tell if there is a wolf in your flock? If you count him and you don’t get tired, he’s a wolf!
Maybe he just likes wool? Cute drawing. The scene is set. I am left wondering if those sheep are going to call him out, and how the wolf is going to react.