The sheepherder went over to his storage hut and brought out one bale of wool. |
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Each flock is tended by a sheepherder and his dogs who move systematically from one grazing area to another. |
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At 17, he and his girlfriend had a baby, prompting his decision to drop out of high school and work as a sheepherder. |
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Goikoetxea, once a sheepherder in Canada, has been on the ground directly witnessing the museum's daily evolution from utopia to reality. |
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Yet he left it all behind to become an Idaho sheepherder, deliberately pursuing the quiet life that he wanted most rather than fame and fortune. |
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In some instances, they would deposit an offending sheepherder at one corner of the park and the herd at the other, 125 miles away. |
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Mayer Bobchik the sheepherder was waiting when the butcher drove his wagon up to the farm at the edge of the valley. |
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Though not much to look at, these brief glimpses of soul-and-soil connection — a sheepherder watching his lambs gambol, a young resident explaining how a favorite mountain nurtures prayer — unfold with heartfelt simplicity. |
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A fisherman in the Arabian Gulf finds purpose in life by fishing, a Wyoming sheepherder by tending his sheep and remaining close to Nature and that big sky. |
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Meanwhile, sheepherder Tim despairs of the dreary war of the cupcakes. |
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