Goatstars On The Green Carpet
It’s been a pretty fun week. Peanut is recovering well from his little surgery. After a few days separated from the others he’s now back and adjusting to the new lay of the land. No more big head butting matches with Mio, that’s for sure. Now he backs off pretty quickly. He’s just a sweet little Peanut now. I’m happy about that. No more stinky. Well, less stinky anyway.
On Tuesday our Scottish photographer friend came by again. She followed me and the goats around and took pictures. Many, many pictures. “I’ve never taken so many pictures before” she said. I hope she got some good shots that she can use in her project at the media and journalism school. She promised to send me some of them once she’s done editing and stuff. Looking forward to that. I felt a little like a rockstar when she followed us around. A fun experience. And once again she was just really sweet and positive. Nice to be around. At the end she had me pose on my own for some portraits. That was pretty odd. I don’t think I have a future as a model! But the goats on the other hand…
Yesterday we had a little jailbreak. Or, penbreak I guess. I let the goats out in the pen and did some stuff inside. When I went out to the pen Mia and the boys were outside it. Hmm. Turns out one of the boards in the fence had been knocked out and they’d jumped through the gap. Mio stayed in the pen, though. I’m not sure if it was the mud or her size that kept her from following the others. She barely wanted to come out when I took her out the gate to join the rest of the gang. I don’t know if the board had been knocked out by accident by the goats or if it’s some vandal kids or something. But of course the goats were quick to take advantage of it. No surprise there.
No, go go goats photos. With some of the photographer too. Emily is her name.
And videos.
And that’s all for this week, folks. See you in the next one.
September 21st, 2015 at 0:05
I don’t think there is anything wrong with the business end of the Peanut! His appetite seemed normal . . . if it doesn’t move, he’ll eat it!
The photographer is pretty. I like her hair color. She ought to be able to get some good pictures of the goatzies. They are so used to you taking pictures, they don’t seem to even notice her following them around.
I met three cute dairy goats over the weekend at a small petting zoo. They were very friendly. I also was able to pet the llama, sheep, and a mini horse.
We had our annual town Fall Festival with food, fun, music, petting zoo, car show, and book sale. Our Friends of the Library has a book sale every year to raise money to build a new library for the town. We had a beautiful sunny day for the festival with cooler weather and NO rain. Hooray!
September 27th, 2015 at 22:39
Peanut has a very healthy appetite! And ego, still! I’m looking forward to seeing some photos from the photographer. Hopefully there will be some good shots!
Llama, sheep and mini horse oh my! Sounds lovely.