I Saw The Sun

February 1st, 2015

Not a lot to report this week. The snow has slowly gone away. But we’re in for cold, cold times. Night temperatures down to -10C it says. Brrr. If it’s going to be that cold I’d really rather just have snow days. Lots of snow. Like a blizzard. But I guess they don’t show up as planned.

Good times with the goats. The boys are a ton of fun to watch. And so are the rest of them. It’s harder for me to be there long when it’s so cold, though. I look forward to warmer weather when I can more comfortably sit there for ages. But we enjoy the time.

Got my replacement power bar. It’s hard as nails. Good thing I read the reviews and got the lightest version. Even that is almost too hard to use. Way harder than my old one. We’ll see if I can get used to it.

And now it’s February. Amazing how time flies when you’re flying times. Yeah, that’s all. Go go goat photos!

Starting with a couple of memes.


Yes, the sun actually came out. Imagine that. We all enjoyed it, while it lasted.


Bruce and Clark doing the goat dance.

And a goatlog. With fun in the snow, while it’s there.

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


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Snow Fever

January 25th, 2015

Another week done. I think I’m all better now. Probably. Apart from the odd coughing fit. And I still have problems getting up in the morning. But I now have my second alarm clock, and it’s working very well. Placed across the room so I have to get out of bed. Good thinking, me. Hopefully that will help me get back into a better rhythm.

Not of lot of news to report. I broke my power bar. Or power twister or flexi rod or whatever it’s called. I think I’ve had it for a couple of years. It’s been good for working out the arms and shoulders and raising the pulse. Snapped right in two as I bent it. Sometimes my superhuman strength surprises even me. Hopefully a replacement will arrive shortly.

It’s been a fun week with the goats. On Monday they all were quite riled up and jumping around and butting heads and generally being silly. Alice suggested it might be ‘pen fever’. Like cabin fever. So we let them out of the pen and let them wander around for a while. To change their surroundings a little. After some adventures on the grounds they discovered that the hay wagon had been left open. Last time they were in there was during the hay shortage. When there was only straw, which is not as good. This time there were bales of good eating hay. Naturally they were in heaven. And since they hadn’t gotten any hay in the morning before we let them out, they were allowed to stay in there for a while and snack on the good hay. The twins and Mia and Palle jumped around on the hay bales, which was amusing to watch. I wouldn’t mind a mountain of food to jump around on myself!

And then the snow came. First a little. And then a good deal more. I prefer the brightness of the snow days to the dark and rainy ones. And it’s so pretty. Fun to see the goats run around in it too. I have a sneaking suspicion it will all rain away tomorrow, if it isn’t gone already. Oh well. At least it will get a little bit warmer then.

And that’s about all. Go go goat photos.


Guess that snout. Hint: it’s Bruce.


Scratch my chin!


The mother lode.


Guess that snout, round 2. Hint: It’s Mia.


Snowday.

And a couple of goatlogs. First from Monday. With the pen fever and the hay wagon fun.

And the rest of the week, with fun in the snow.

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


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