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I think it was the lure of the aspen snack..... and he has been stuck multiple times, (all different things) so I know there is some learning going on, he just tries things out and then waits patiently for me to come rescue him. The first time, I was stressing, being a horse person first, thinking all heck was going to break loose but no, he just waits and calmly lets me help him out. Now he is bigger and I am hoping this is the last sheep proofing that I will need to do. Who knew that he would mangle the protective chicken wire in order to be able get his head through there.... He is my only one that causes mayhem.
 
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I think it was the lure of the aspen snack..... and he has been stuck multiple times, (all different things) so I know there is some learning going on, he just tries things out and then waits patiently for me to come rescue him. The first time, I was stressing, being a horse person first, thinking all heck was going to break loose but no, he just waits and calmly lets me help him out. Now he is bigger and I am hoping this is the last sheep proofing that I will need to do. Who knew that he would mangle the protective chicken wire in order to be able get his head through there.... He is my only one that causes mayhem.
Margie, I think it's the curse of sheep or goats.........they will always manage a way to get their heads stuck......

I'm seriously considering disbudding every goat ever born on the place from now on.....
 
Is that a case of the snow is always whiter on the other side of the fence ?

At least its less yellow.
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Good Morning Everyone! Back to a smidgen of this and that weather wise but no sun. Stay safe Wiggles! I had a van do a 360 right in front of us at the bottom of the canyon last evening. Hit the guardrail on the creekside and then he slid back into his lane but not into the deep snow so he was able to back up and get organized enough to continue past another car that was very stuck into the snow bank. Black ice claims yet another checkmark in his column.... I had fun yesterday morning too. Silly boy.
I think it was the lure of the aspen snack..... and he has been stuck multiple times, (all different things) so I know there is some learning going on, he just tries things out and then waits patiently for me to come rescue him. The first time, I was stressing, being a horse person first, thinking all heck was going to break loose but no, he just waits and calmly lets me help him out. Now he is bigger and I am hoping this is the last sheep proofing that I will need to do. Who knew that he would mangle the protective chicken wire in order to be able get his head through there.... He is my only one that causes mayhem.
Lol silly boy indeed! Is this one of the babies? I hope he stops getting stuck!
 
Good Morning Everybody,
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This the quiet morning before the storm starts later this weekend, or so those forecasters say.
I do hope that weather system settles down to a dull roar and stops this tornado and such crap.
I hope all stay safe and dry.
Coffee and tea water is ready to go.
Grandpa would not have sheep or goats on his farm, I wonder if Margie's is a reason why.
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@scottcaddy Tornadoes scare me silly. We dont have them often up here in the New England. Very rarely, in fact and if we do they are not bad ones. Are you really expecting a tornado or was that just a figure of speech? Stay safe regardless, oh, and Good Morning!
 
@scottcaddy Tornadoes scare me silly. We dont have them often up here in the New England. Very rarely, in fact and if we do they are not bad ones. Are you really expecting a tornado or was that just a figure of speech? Stay safe regardless, oh, and Good Morning!
Good Morning Merry,
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The storm system in the South right now did have tornadoes Friday, Birmingham and Hattiesburg, Mississippi had them hit and more are possible today and Sunday.

Good morning, thanks for the coffee. All the cookies are gone, DH is a great salesman. More money to add to the puppy fund.
Still foggy and rainy here. I think I'll just stay home!
All that rain and frozen ground should make for nice slick mud.
Staying home is a good idea, more cookies comes to mind
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Quote: The south and southeastern states have their own "tornado alleys" that are only a little less prone to them than the midwestern states. Thanks to the crazy warm spells that can happen here during the winter, there can be a potential even during the winter months (we were under a tornado watch last month when a downburst of wind knocked down a dead tree in our side yard. I'd been worrying about that tree falling on the house for a couple of years now; that was one of my greatest concerns during the hurricane we experienced a few months ago).

Praying that all stay safe, warm and dry.
 

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