trot-a-tot-tot
So after this morning’s little panic with the bathroom door, I was fed up of running errands. I drove to the Perth Hills for some bush trail horse riding.

It was about one hour away from Perth city in the hills, but not too difficult to get to.

I had my favourite Js on my itouch, Jason Mraz, Jack Johnson and Jason Castro accompanying me all the way to the stables.

I was riding with another Japanese guy who happened to be here on holiday. I wasn’t in the mood for small talk, so i just rode and took in all the sights and smells of the Australian bushland. I really missed riding, I think the last time was with Wayne at Margaret River about 4 years ago.

The highlight of the ride was seeing Kangaroos in the wild. But the highlight of the DAY was the paddy field of sheep i met on the way home.

It was most bizarre, when i slowed down to have a look at them, they all came running towards the fence. Probably thought i was going to feed em. It was hilarious…coz when i moved, they moved. When i went a bit faster, they ran a bit faster.
i kid you not! Here’s the video…They were so cute!

hahaha! those have gotta be the cutest sheep ever! i had a similar encounter with otters once.. i was fumbling through my bag and they heard the jingling of my keys, before i knew it the whole lot started following me.
animals are a strange bunch!
making me wanna get back to perth and go ride a horse
horse riding is the best ever! i reckon you should go cantering along the beach, that’s my fave =)
gosh they sure are a fluffy bunch of uberly cute curious meh mehs.. hehe
clare: it was terribly cute. i was so tempted to go down and pat them…
marie: go
if you want i can provide you the details of the place i went.
pris: i really wanted to do that, but couldn’t find one on the net.
gina: i read somewhere,,, sheep go baaa baa or meeh meee,, and goats go beehh beehhhh