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Home - Blog - Jorge and the Running Of The Sheep In Boorowa

Jorge and the Running Of The Sheep In Boorowa

Jorge dreams of running with the bulls in Pamplona.

But alas, he lives in Australia, not in Spain. When he hears of what sounds like a similar event in nearby Boorowa, a running with the sheep, he darts toward the opportunity without a hesitation.

Donning the classic Spanish white pants and shirt with a red kerchief around his neck and waist, he arrives in town to register. In the pursuit of dreams, sometimes life presents certain obstacles in our path.

Jorge rises to the occasion in this heartfelt story of a man determined to run with the sheep.

Video courtesy of Sam Mathews.

To find out more about this event: The Running of the Sheep in Boorowa, New South Wales.

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September 4, 2014

Categories: Curation, the Blog

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