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Have You Ever Danced With a Goat In The Metal Moonlight?

Hey, I’m going to try something new and start out with some metal music.

Rock on, goat babies!
I spent a little too much time on that, but it’s already gotten 4,000+ views on Facebook. People seem to like it. I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. Especially the beginning and the ending. And I love the metal Beethoven, even though metal isn’t usually my thing. Fits the goat energy, though!

In other amusing news. Mia got business cards!


From my good American pals Adam and Jen. Really well done. I showed them to Bodil yesterday and she was thrilled. She used to work in advertising when she was younger. She was very impressed with the graphical style. I love them too. They’re just so stylish and excellent. Brilliant. It’s hard for someone soft-spoken and phobic like me to stutter out web addresses to people when they want to know where they can see the goats online. Now I can just hand out cards! Mia was impressed too, although I think she was a little disappointed that I wouldn’t let her eat them. Not for lack of trying, as you can see in the goatlogs below. Pretty darn awesome, though. I am really greatful! It’s so nice when people think of you and do nice things for you. I know that kinda goes without saying. But I’m just not that used to the feeling.

Other than that, just fun with the goats. Bruce and Clark in circus mode. They’re getting good at jumping on my back, too. Though I’m not sure my fall coat is that great for it. T-shirt weather is over, though. We’ve had some rough wind and rain. But still bouts of sunshine and for the middle of October temperatures are quite pleasant, too. At least I don’t have to bring out the chemical warmers yet.

Let’s go go, goat photos. There are several of Abdul too. He’s the boy who called me Ali. But to be fair he seems to remember my name now. And often comes and spends time with me and the goats.


Bruce for treats.


Sweet Clark.


I think Clark wants to play with Abdul on the roof.


Yup, playtime.


Is there a better place for a goat than under the apple trees in Fall?


I love that look Mia gets when looking over the dividing wall. Her mouth curves and it makes her look rather indignant.


Abdul is a big fan of the goats, but he likes Sif as well.


Bruce and Clark, still close.


If I didn’t know better I’d almost say that was a pregnant pose from Kamel.


Mirror, mirror on the wall… wait, that’s not a mirror. It’s a camera!


Bruce trying to annoy Mia.


And me annoying Mia.


The Palle silhouette.


Bruce is good at that look.


Oh Herman.


Kamel focused on the hay.


And Mia’s got a hayful too.


Sweet Mia.


And sweet Mio.

And a couple of goatlogs. Full of fun and goats on my back. And on Mio’s back. And all over the place.

And that’s all for this week, folks. Rock you in the Amadeus one.

2 Responses to “Have You Ever Danced With a Goat In The Metal Moonlight?”

  1. Debster Says:

    Wow! Business cards! Why didn’t we think of that sooner? They are really nice and looks just like you in the playground with a goatzie. Now all the goats will want their own cards!

    The metal music video is great. Those babies have so much energy. I can jump and jump and jump. Then I get tired and want to take a little nap. It is like someone wound them up too tight. Are you sure they aren’t mechanical toy goatzies?

    My husband gave our boys some pears the other morning. They really liked them. Snickers likes pears, too. And we thought they only liked apples!

  2. Plume Says:

    she’s a very astute business woman, our Mia! I really like those cards. They look great! It’s nice handing them out to people, everyone seems to like them!
    Even my dad was amused by the metal music goat video haha. I don’t think it’s usually his sort of thing. But a lot of fun.
    Kamel loves pears. She has trouble sometimes with apples and “harder” food like that. She’s a bit slow and doesn’t seem to open her mouth as much. But I like keeping a pear around and letting it overripen and the give to her. Smushy!

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