What did you do today?
Man... we had weather like I've never seen in Colorado before! The temperatures have been swinging from crazy low to crazy high these last few days, sometimes in the space of just a few hours. Yesterday it was almost 60 degrees out, so everything got slushy. Then last night a heavy fog came down and froze all over everything. I don't have cleats or crampons and nearly bit it a few times doing chores. I had to mince around with a ski pole in one hand and a sled loaded with hay in the other. Phil brilliantly told me to try putting some of his socks over my boots to make it less slippery and that helped a lot, but it was still very dangerous out there. The girls went skating all over my back patio when I brought them down for milking and poor Nubbin had to be rescued when she walked across the sloped cement pad in front of the garage. She got out there and started to slide, scrambled onto the narrow sliver of level ground directly in front of the garage door and then wouldn't budge. I had to grab her collar and slide down the slope with her.

Nubbin also got the royal treatment today. It was so miserable and dangerous outside that there was no going for walks or cutting firewood, and certainly no driving anywhere. Phil is also fighting a cold, so he and I curled up on the couch in the basement in front of the wood stove and watched a movie on the basement TV. Nubbin the pampered princess joined us for that little activity. She curled up and went to sleep there on the couch next to us and kept us cozy. She also filled the air with toxic, sulfuric belch fumes. I guess she was making sure Phil and I couldn't fall asleep during the movie.

No, we don't spoil our goats. We don't spoil them at all. Whatever gave you that impression??
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Nubbin wore mascara to match the weather. I think she's harboring secret hopes of getting into Frozen 2
   
   
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Anybody see this? Kind of cool.
http://modernfarmer.com/2015/01/man-goat...s-america/
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Yeah he's been at it for quite a while. I tell you what, that goat is going to have had more adventures than any other goat ever. Whats funny is the guy is doing the trip to raise money for an African charity his mom is involved with, but all people care about is the goat.

Back when I was in better biking shape I had always hoped to take off for a couple months on my recumbent and travel the West. Now the goat packing thing is sounding more appealing than the bike.
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The goats and I spent a couple hours hiking today. It was sunny and warm enough I was in my t-shirt during part of the hike. There was a crushed tin can in one of the fields which Bourbon picked up and mouthed then spit out. Now I know how the story started about goats eating tin cans!
Goatberries Happen!
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Shelby got to try out his new jingle bells yesterday. He won them in the December 2014 raffle. They sound ok, but I think they'd sound a little more cheery if they were made from silver. Silver has a very nice ring to it...
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Got out and did some goose hunting this morning. Was a stellar morning and we had our limit by 9:25 Which is early. But as we were picking up the stuffers, hundreds of lessers started showing up and trying to land. Even as we were out there walking around

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Oh sure. Show off!
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Its what I do best Smile
Pack Goat Prospects For Sale. http://trinitypackgoats.webs.com

S.E. Washington (Benton City)
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You want silver bells, Charlie Horse, you buy them! As for me, I prefer the cheap ones--they don't tarnish. Tongue

That's alotta geese, Dave. I remember eating Canadian goose a fair bit growing up. My dad loved duck and goose hunting. We just had to be careful not to bite or swallow any lead shot.
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