Do Not Taunt Happy Fun Ball
What have I done today, you ask in your liquorice hat. (In my mind’s eye you are wearing a liquorice hat fyi).
I had a good time with the goats.
Vanilje was very sweet today.
And Thor was… well, Thor was Thor. Which is also quite sweet. But rather a handful when he decides he wants a little powerstruggle. Maybe I should send him to obedience school too.
From the makers of “how many clowns can you fit in a tiny car” and “how many elephants can you fit in a fridge” here is “how many goats can you fit in a jacket pocket?”. They’re all trying to get in there anyway.
And a little checkup on some of the other residents…
The geese are still quacking around.
And Gertrude enjoys the mud as it ever was.
Tomorrow is the start of the footie season. Brøndby will be live on telly. Playing against B36 Tórshavn from the Faroe Islands in the UEFA cup qualifiers. Should be an easy win, but you never know. We have had two dreadful seasons in a row. I really hope this season will be better. We have bought three top quality players and we were already showing improvement in the last half of last season. So hopefully this season we can get back in the top. Fingers crossed. I don’t know if I’ll survive another season in the bottom. Oh the drama!
Zat is all for now.
July 17th, 2008 at 2:43
My Gertrude is looking fine. She’s bigger than last time I saw her, I believe. The geese look like they’re enjoying some peaceful time.
When we went to the county fair last week, we saw some pretty incredible looking chickens. They were some kind of “Silky” chicken with tufts of feathers up on their heads and then lots of feathered feet.
(That actually sounds like they had more than two feet. I guess I should say “feet with lots of feathers”). hee, hee
Huge rabbits again at the fair and one teeny, tiny little bunny. I think LuLu and one of these bunnies would be about the same size. Saw many cows, sheep, pigs, and of course, GOATS!
A couple of young pygmy goats and then some Boers and some Nubians. All very friendly and wanting some scratches.
Played with our goatzie boys tonight and the donkey girl. Everyone behaved themselves. Too hot to do too much misbehaving.
It’s official! Billy is changing colors. Fall and winter are not too far away, according to the miracle of the changing color goat.
Billy must have that marked on his calendar: “Remember to start changing colors since there is less daylight now as I must grow a winter coat before the snow flies.”
July 18th, 2008 at 6:54
I guess Fall is coming faster then normal. It’s a good thing you have Billy as a calendar.
I’ve seen those chickens with the funny feathers on their legs. It’s a wonder they walk at all!
And no, Plume. I shan’t taunt the happy fun ball.
July 18th, 2008 at 23:06
Debster – Big and happy Gertrude. I wonder if she’s going to end up as big as Yvonne. Probably not, but she’s giving it a go!
Hehe. Nice mental image of silk chickens with numerous feet. That’d be something.
I wish there were fairs around here. I wonder when the annual animal fair at the playground is going to be. It’s usually in the summer, I think.
Hmm I guess warm weather is even better than obedience school. As long as it’s warm then no can be bothered to be disobedient. Billy should get a job as a weatherman. I mean.. weathergoat. Naturally.
LuisLemmings – Thank you for not taunting the happy fun ball. We at Wacky Products Incorporated appreciate it.
July 19th, 2008 at 0:12
Please find out when the annual animal fair is at the playground. You always take such lovely pictures!