Faith, Hope And Trick
Last night was not good. As was evident in my late night livejournal update. The bad thing about crying is that it is usually followed by a headache. That is my experience, at least. Lying in bed, feeling sad, feeling bad for yourself. And then top it off with a headach and you have yourself a bad combination.
Somewhat surprisingly the morning after went well. Not too tired. Not as tired as I had expected. Tiredness came at work, but it went okay. After work I went to the playground to have my injection of okainess.
Ah yes, there she is. The goats were kinda agitated today. They were baahing a whole lot. Even before it was feeding time. I’m not quite sure why. Also, Mads was wooly.
I’m not sure if you can tell, but he had these… wooly bits. Wool mixed in with his fur. At first I thought maybe he’d been in a skirmish with the sheep hehe. But I guess it’s the cold weather.
Remember the hole in the fence and the big goat escape? Well, it happened again. And this time I was there to witness it.
Sine was rubbing her butt against the fence, to be frank. It was rather funny to see the fence straining under the pressure.
I tried to get her to stop, but I failed. One of the boards got lose. It wasn’t a big hole, but Mathilde managed to squeeze through. She ran inside, where the food is. I followed her and locked the door so she couldn’t get out from there. Then I went to the playground house and told the adults that their fence was busted again. When I went back to Mathilde, Mads and Magnethe came sprinting around the corner. They’d gotten through the hole too.
I helped Per get Magnethe and Mads inside too. And then I watched them eat their food. I like the constant chewing sound. And the cute look of a goat with a face full of hay.
Next to the goats are the chickens.
They are now confined and not to be let out. Better keep the horses away then.
So there. Monday done.