A blog about the day to day life and happenings on an 80 acre goat farm in Kansas called Shiloh Prairie Farm. News and information on goats and farm life also!
January 18, 2010
Rhino and Goat Make Friends
Thank you to all that left comments concerning my computer woes. For now it seems our Internet service may be running a little bit better. It seems to come and go. The seed catalogs have arrived in the mail! It might seem far off right now but Spring will be here before we know it.
Seed catalogs bring bad weather. Our arrived this week, along with 6 inches of new snow and now an icy hail crust. How do they know we'll be stuck inside, mooning over the photos of beans?
So will you be bringing a rhino to your garden? I used to live next to a field where the goats hung out and would hear them call my brother's name (Matt) over and over, or so it seemed to me.
Hi Jennifer ~ I did visit your blog yesterday , but didn't have time to leave a comment. Glad you blopped over and enjoyed my post about pillowcases. I've needed to relocate a few black snakes myself , never thought about using a pillowcase , I'll keep that in mind next time.
When I was a child (I'm a (yikes!) senior now) we had goats and I raised a pair of my own, from kidhood on. I loved them so much!
For a long time I thought I would retire and raise goats, make goat cheeses,etc; but it doesn't look like that's going to happen in this life. I read your blog to console myself, and (let's face it) to look at the goats.
Bless you for blogging, and I hope your internet connection issues are resolved soon.\
Give all the goats a scratch behind the ears for me,
Hope your internet service becomes more dependable. Cute video! I still need to get some good soil for my planter boxes. I haven't even started thinking about seeds.
Cute video, those mixed animal videos are always amazing. Sending warm thoughts your way!
ReplyDeleteof course I love goats and I also am crazy for rhino's.
ReplyDeleteSeed catalogs bring bad weather. Our arrived this week, along with 6 inches of new snow and now an icy hail crust. How do they know we'll be stuck inside, mooning over the photos of beans?
ReplyDeleteI love looking at seed catalogs! There is always so much hope and potential on those pages!
ReplyDeleteLove seed catalogs...spring has to come once that catalogs get here.
ReplyDeleteHope on colored pages.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Cute Video! I can't wait to start a garden at our new house.
ReplyDeleteSo will you be bringing a rhino to your garden?
ReplyDeleteI used to live next to a field where the goats hung out and would hear them call my brother's name (Matt) over and over, or so it seemed to me.
I can't even begin to describe how adorable that it! I feel so sad that they have to be seperated though. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer ~ I did visit your blog yesterday , but didn't have time to leave a comment. Glad you blopped over and enjoyed my post about pillowcases. I've needed to relocate a few black snakes myself , never thought about using a pillowcase , I'll keep that in mind next time.
ReplyDelete~ Many Blessings ~
I SO love your blog.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a child (I'm a (yikes!) senior now) we had goats and I raised a pair of my own, from kidhood on. I loved them so much!
For a long time I thought I would retire and raise goats, make goat cheeses,etc; but it doesn't look like that's going to happen in this life. I read your blog to console myself, and (let's face it) to look at the goats.
Bless you for blogging, and I hope your internet connection issues are resolved soon.\
Give all the goats a scratch behind the ears for me,
Marnie
Hope your internet service becomes more dependable. Cute video! I still need to get some good soil for my planter boxes. I haven't even started thinking about seeds.
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