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Redwall Abbey
Jun. 18, 2007
The Escape Artist

I haven’t blogged in a while, and there is a lot to catch-up on. First I’ll tell you about my goat. I’ll start at the beginning. We wanted goats for a long time and finally we got our wish. A friend was so kind as to give us two goats. One was a nubian and her name was Cherry. The other was a cross between a nubian and a pigmy. Her name was Flicka, which means “little girl” in Swedish. Cherry was pregnant and gave birth to twins, so we had to send Flicka back because we only had one stall.
We had a concrete block that was used for a gas pump in the fenced-in area. Cherry would stand on the block (it was right by the fence) and jump over it into the yard. The twins (by the way, their names are Bulls-Eye and Taffy, would follow her, so we had to give Cherry and Taffy back. We kept Bulls-Eye. Sometimes I would call him “Backwards C” because of a marking on his side that looks like a backwards C. Lately, we have been having trouble with him. He will lean on the bottom of the gate and push so hard that he makes a gap which he squeezes through. Mom fixed that, however by twisting a wire around the bottom of the gate to keep it closed. My goat is a real escape artist.
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Jun. 18, 2007 - Hello!
I liked your drawing too! That is very good!
TTYL!
Love,
Jocelyn