Give me a break! I'm still waking up!
30 May 2009
I took my morning stroll down to the animals to tend to the chores that were waiting for me. The hens on cue laid four huge eggs. What beautiful girls they are! I decided to rotate the animals for awhile seeing that the grass and greenery was looking rather short. Plus a change of scenery for the animals is always good I guess. The goats were very hesitate at first and wouldn’t leave the area they were accustomed too. The chickens, cheeky little things that they are, rushed out and immediately tucked into the new insects around. I really didn’t want them out but it was hard to stop them and control the goats at the same time. The ducks enjoyed the change too and eventually I coaxed the goats out. So they all landed up together which I didn’t want but seemed to have none the less. The mould of sand was their first point to visit. As goats do, up to the top they ran. There they enjoyed the leaves of the overhanging trees. Bored with the new surrounding off they went back to the familiar environment. Creatures of habit I suppose. All was going well up to this point.
I took my morning stroll down to the animals to tend to the chores that were waiting for me. The hens on cue laid four huge eggs. What beautiful girls they are! I decided to rotate the animals for awhile seeing that the grass and greenery was looking rather short. Plus a change of scenery for the animals is always good I guess. The goats were very hesitate at first and wouldn’t leave the area they were accustomed too. The chickens, cheeky little things that they are, rushed out and immediately tucked into the new insects around. I really didn’t want them out but it was hard to stop them and control the goats at the same time. The ducks enjoyed the change too and eventually I coaxed the goats out. So they all landed up together which I didn’t want but seemed to have none the less. The mould of sand was their first point to visit. As goats do, up to the top they ran. There they enjoyed the leaves of the overhanging trees. Bored with the new surrounding off they went back to the familiar environment. Creatures of habit I suppose. All was going well up to this point.
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