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Three Year Old Palle

A quiet week. Apart from Fuzzy escaping from the pen a few times. I think got the hole closed now. I spotted Pong trying to go through it too. Also started doing some cleaning of the apartment. Trying to throw some stuff out. Simplify, man. I need more space, less clutter.

On Tuesday it was Palle’s birthday! Three years old. Still just a big, sweet kid at heart. Let’s hope he never changes.

Nothing else for now. Tomorrow isn’t going to be easy.

And videos.

And that’s all for this week, folks. See you in the next one.

7 Responses to “Three Year Old Palle”

  1. Debster Says:

    What is happening tomorrow? Are some of the goatzies leaving for greener pastures????

  2. Plume Says:

    I’m afraid so. Peanut, Ping and Pong have left. I miss them already.

  3. Debster Says:

    Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. I was afraid it was something like that. Do you know where they went?

    I haven’t checked your “Mia, the cutest goat in all of Denmark” site for awhile. You may have already posted something on it already.

    Sigh . . .

  4. Plume Says:

    Yeah, I’ve posted on Mia’s page about it. They’ve gone to a nice lady who was described as an “old hippie” and they’re going to be pet goats. So at least that’s something. Still hard, though.

  5. Debster Says:

    I looked at Mia’s page yesterday. You had so many positive and supportive comments from people about the young goatzies leaving and how hard it is.

    We sometimes think of all the “bad” things about the internet (Facebook, etc.), but really having Mia’s blog and your blog has helped so many people who have a hard time with social interactions for whatever reason.

    It used to be that no one would ever say they had trouble making friends or were lonely because they were shy, depressed, not able to leave the house, or had anxiety. And so we would suffer in silence. But having an online presence with others having similar challenges helps everyone involved.

    Thank you (and Mia!) for having such funny and interesting blogs that we all can enjoy. Online friends are just as important as other friends. I’m so glad I found your blog all those years ago and had the courage to make that first comment.

    As others have said, your interaction with the playground goats helps to socialize them so they will be good animal friends with whoever they live with. Did you ever in your wildest dreams think you’d be good role model for “goats”?

  6. Plume Says:

    I never could imagine how thinsg would go with Mia’s page. I think we’re 3 people away from 5000 followers. Pretty crazy. Pretty cool. And everyone is always ready to support me through the goood times and bad. Pretty special. I know I’d be a lot worse off without the internet.

  7. Amy Tabel Says:

    These are so cool plume pictures. He really do belong to those meme images. Haha! He’s a happy goat and it shows!

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