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Off to the wild blue yonder for a few days so though I’d leave you with some faces to keep you company. Enjoy Wet Double Trouble Dirty Big“The Precious” Airlpane Sweetest Big Nose Silly Goat Devil Gaot Lenses Flare Kisses Ranch … Continue reading
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Whenever we get in the truck it is a good sign. We are GOING SOMEWERE!Mama Jo likes to photograph us here because we are contained and the light is controlled….well kinda.We like the truck but we like the ground below … Continue reading
It’s been a long time coming. Finally we made it to the mountains. No more puppies. Mama Jo is focusing on US only. And it’s snowing! What more could a dog ask for? This is the face of … Continue reading
A few weeks ago when the sun was shining we had special visitors at Sundog. This smile is proof bloggers are real and not just phantom words and images that respond to my posts. If you are a blogger … Continue reading
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“Are we precious or what?” ” I mean our looks and all. Did we turn out OK? Mama Jo says there are no ugly puppies……EVER. But she seems to think a lot of us.”“Personality wise we all have our differences.” … Continue reading
As we mentioned before…..we get really sleepy sometimes after drinking our canine mamas milk. The urge to plop down and snooze is uncontrollable. It just happens at some point in time. If it is a little chilly in the … Continue reading
“Can you believe it? We are 4 weeks old this week. Mama Jo is letting us tell our story since she is in a hurry to go to her other job. She is leaving for the second time this week. … Continue reading
Rosie takes her job very seriously.She herds the goats just where she wants them to go.This incredible to me. She is herding them where there is brush that needs to be eaten down. Once she gets them down where … Continue reading
ME! I let the goats into our house garden in the winter but I have to shepherd them or disaster will strike. If you know goats you know what I mean.
You would not believe how fast they can mow down a single little rose bush. This Iceberg rose will was gone in a minute or less.
Right now Cinder has this bush to herself. Everyone moved off to somewhere else. Lucky her.
Cinnamon passes on the YUCKY ice-covered Spanish lavender. For some reason Lavender is not on any of the goats bucket list.
Jackpot. The herd hit the BIG rose patch. Did you know it is beneficial to strip the roses stocks of leaves a few weeks before you prune them? This is one of the reasons I let the goats in. For me stripping the leaves it a slow task which inevitably draws blood. The goats beg to differ. I just pour a glass of wine or a cup of coffee and watch them do the work for me.
Sweet Pea works on my new climbing Iceberg. This is when disaster can strike. Have to supervise so no broken pots. Especially this pot.
Cinder nibbles on frost bit Coleus. Delicious! Can’t let anything go to waste. Stay right there and keep chomping down Cinder…..you are helping me with my winter cleanup.
Rosie gets to come in because she belongs with the goats. Except Rosie will have nothing to do with roses. She likes the deer grass though. It needs to be clipped for the winter so she is helping me too
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