I promise this blog won't go completely over to the goats, but goodness... the cuteness factor has really multiplied around here.
They are sleeping UNDER the hay feeder... they have made a little tunnel back there and you can't even see them. Here's Kaycee stretching as he comes out to my call.
Here's my cousin Mary Frances holding Kody. Mary Frances is NOT a farm girl, but she was totally enchanted by the babies. Kody is a snuggler, too.
One thing Michaele said is that these goats will always be friendly with us if they are treated friendly.
Our good Dr. Jeannie Hauser came out while Mary was there, and it was so good to see her again, as she took care of our llamas, pony and minis. She proclaimed the little boys happy and healthy, and advised me on feed, etc.
They have a date to be wethered by Dr. Jeannie at her office in about a month.
You see we had quite a bit of fog this morning.
It is clouding up now after a very sunny day and 80 degrees.
Yes, more rain is coming, and I am really getting worried about the garden.
I am going to go out tomorrow, rain or shine, and get the beds worked over again, and then I think I'm going to plant some of the tomatoes.
I am going to go out tomorrow, rain or shine, and get the beds worked over again, and then I think I'm going to plant some of the tomatoes.
The balsam and zinnias need to be in the ground, too. I know just where they are going.
The south perennial bed is a mess, though, today... the worst weeds I have ever seen, so I'll wait until they are wait and then go out and dig them out. Ugh.
Photobomb!
Cardinal!
Kody is very adventurous and tastes everything.
He can fit just through the opening you see behind them to the right of the gate, and proved it by following Keith this afternoon as Keith went in the house.
I'll be covering that with chicken wire for a while, but under the gate is a problem, too... so they are not out without supervision.
I'm off to cut some more grass... so that's it for today from Calamity Acres.