The Snicklefritz Gnomes are currently traveling in the Cotswolds. This is an incredibly beautiful area of England that is slightly to the northwest of London and lies in parts of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and several other counties. The name “Cotswolds” is derived from the region’s sheep heritage: “cots” refers to the sheep enclosures and “wolds” refers to the rolling hills that the sheep graze on.
Today one of the Gnomes spent most of the day in the Gloucestershire area. The countryside is dotted with more sheep than you can count. This photo is a close-up however, so you only see a few sheep:

Here he is saying hello to one of his goat friends at the Cotswolds Farm Park:

Hey! Don’t eat the flowers in my basket! (the Gnome has a basket of flowers in his left hand)

Here are some cute piglets that escaped from their pen and are running around the Farm Park:

One of the piglets snuck up on the Gnome with the following result: “Help! I can’t get up!”

Most of the animals at the Farm Park are outdoors, but some are indoors so people can get a closer view:

“Sorry Mr. Sheep, those flowers are not for you!”
