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dragonlaurel

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That was too cute. You're still set up pretty well, even if it is cold. You had lots of wood, and that grass looked beautiful.
 

FarmerDenise

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I just love reading about your little goats. We adore ours. They are still on the bottle, but also eagerly browse in the field.
When I was sick this past week, I did not spend much time outside. As soon as I go out to see them, they insist on lap-time :lol: I often have 2 little goats on my lap at the same time. Too cute.

I hope you can get Ginger to accept little Plum. But if not, at least it is nice that Peach can be Plum's buddy.

I loved having the babies in the house during our bad weather. Sure made it much easier to feed them. I didn't have to battle the elements and the cold early in the morning or late at night. ;)
Of course it was very entertaining watching their antics too.
 

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ohiofarmgirl said:
hey free!

you're inbox is full!

:)
I used to get a twinge of jealousy when I saw such a message......now I go :rolleyes: gotta go click-click-click....sigh.... :lol:


Clicked!
 

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Yes, have yet to compare prices and if I am caught on the computer now while the guys are working outside I am in big trouble. It matters not that I hit the ground running at 7:30 AM, eat my lunch standing up and running around doing things with the other hand, and will keep going until I collapse after Plum's midnight bottle! MEN ARE WORKING AND WOMEN SHOULD BE WATCHING! :rolleyes:
 

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