After Adella and I ran around stimulating the economy on Saturday and stocking her backpack with graphing contraptions, the cabinets with food, and my classroom with everything under the sun, we stepped out for a visit to March Farms in Bethlehem, Connecticut. There we met these guys.
oh my, and they all look gorgeous! love that last photo most, made me smile hugely here! the third photo makes me appreciate my sometimes curly unruly hair :-)
Awwww aren't they cute. I will never forget the first time my friend from Boston saw these little critters. She wanted one so bad. They would eat her garden though. Cute as they are she couldn't have one. Really who could have just one anyway. Sounds like you girls are ready for school.
Oh, I LOVE these, Sandy! I do think that goat in the last shot is laughing at us silly humans and I don't blame him!! Hope you and Adella have a great Labor Day!! You two and the goats!!
Every photo makes me smile. Thanks Sandy and also for the sweet comment on the Today's Flowers post. I appreciate the offer and will remember. Have a great week!
Little goats can be cute, but when I taught school, the fifth grade teacher had a small barnyard for the kids. The goat got to wander around campus, but when it was lunch time he would follow the kids (the human kind) in line on the way to the cafeteria. He would try to butt them on occasion. When they saw the goat coming the kids would go crazy. - Margy
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What a fun set of shots and I love the last one with the mouth wide open.
ReplyDeleteoh my, and they all look gorgeous! love that last photo most, made me smile hugely here! the third photo makes me appreciate my sometimes curly unruly hair :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun set of photos!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!
Cheers from Cottage Country!
Awwww aren't they cute. I will never forget the first time my friend from Boston saw these little critters. She wanted one so bad. They would eat her garden though. Cute as they are she couldn't have one. Really who could have just one anyway. Sounds like you girls are ready for school.
ReplyDeleteOh, I LOVE these, Sandy! I do think that goat in the last shot is laughing at us silly humans and I don't blame him!! Hope you and Adella have a great Labor Day!! You two and the goats!!
ReplyDeleteadorable! the last one is a ham!
ReplyDeletefun photos-you are always on the go, nothing funner than shopping!
ReplyDeleteEvery photo makes me smile. Thanks Sandy and also for the sweet comment on the Today's Flowers post. I appreciate the offer and will remember. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh, that must have been fun. They're adorable.
ReplyDeleteI love animals. This looks like a peaceful way to spend the time after running around preparing for school ;-)
ReplyDeleteSmiles. Love their natural joy!
ReplyDeleteVERY cool!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Honolulu,
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Great shots, especially the last.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. They are cute.
ReplyDeleteThe goat seems to be having a good laugh at us bloggers. :)
ReplyDeleteSo adorable!
ReplyDeleteThose goats sure know how to laugh.
they are really cute ! Goats are such good models :) !
ReplyDeleteAdorable. You can't help but smile looking at these photos.
ReplyDeleteHi there - nice little kids! Hope you have fun with your new batch of "kids" in school!
ReplyDeleteStewart M - Australia
I love your picture!
ReplyDeleteLove the kidder!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteOh those ARE fun!! No 'kidding'!..... I love the one that's eating a straw.
ReplyDeleteHappy school year to both you and your daughter.
Once I was lost in a forest in the North of Spain, until I met a few goats and its care-taker, who offered fresh milk, cheese and the direction.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the memories. Please have you all a good Wednesday.
lol so funny and cute :)
ReplyDeletereally wonderful !!
ReplyDeleteLittle goats can be cute, but when I taught school, the fifth grade teacher had a small barnyard for the kids. The goat got to wander around campus, but when it was lunch time he would follow the kids (the human kind) in line on the way to the cafeteria. He would try to butt them on occasion. When they saw the goat coming the kids would go crazy. - Margy
ReplyDeleteOh, I love goats! So Cute!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.