Tuesday 30 April 2013

New York

Central Park, New York, was mowed by a flock of 200 sheep until 1934.

Proof that before the Americans were ruling the US, New Zealand was.

On a side note, the flock of sheep had to be moved to safety during the Great Depression when park officials worried they might turn into lamb roasts for hungry picnickers.

Which probably indicates there were some Aussies there as well.

1 comment:

  1. Jacqui11:13 am

    Shows that sheep have more uses than just wool and meat. Thinking outside the box

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