No Place for Sheep has suffered lately as a consequence of personal matters that have consumed my energy and time. However, in spite of the lack of new posts, some people have stayed around, talked among themselves and stuck by the blog.
Thank you. When things have been really difficult and I’ve had five minutes just to look at Sheep, I’ve seen you still visiting and still engaging with each other, even when I haven’t posted for days. I find this remarkable, and I count myself lucky to have you here.
I think the worst is over, and I can get back to the thinking, writing and sharing that I love.


Jolly Good!
You’re part of my regular diet, No Place, so I won’t be forgetting to forage
Yep. First things first, hope things get better for yourself and the people you know.
You are most welcome, Jennifer…good to know things are back on track.
That’s alright. Haven’t forgotten you or the Sheeps.
Nancy Boy
Who’s the Nancy Boy, for sure not ‘”I’m-Your-Man-Lennard”
Two human rights awards today debunked the notion of people smugglers.
The People Smuggler, the story of Ali Al Jenabi and Hamish McDonald for his work with INdonesian fishing kids.
Thanks is a far sweeter word that Sorry. One never regrets gratitude.
I consider it a privilege to post, learn and interact here.
For all the things it means/takes to provide this site JW, and the unselfish way you share your thoughts, I’d like to pass on a traditional thank-you.
It goes like this…………..
GOOD ON YA !
Thank you for running the blog, Jennifer, and providing the opportunity to share stuff like this (the linked article within):
It may save you some time in getting up to speed, a few ticks, so to speak.
Thank you, Jennifer.
Leave us alone and we’ll play for hours.
Thank YOU, Jennifer. Great to hear you’re on the rise.