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*blinks, rubs eyes* Can it be? A new post on Frindizzles Chat Thread? *Waves back*
*blinks, rubs eyes* Can it be? A new post on Frindizzles Chat Thread? *Waves back*
xD Yep...
how are you?
Quote: Congrats on the egg! Do you have any photos?
I know.... and all the shrubs are going to come back. Our goats do help with that, but since we sold our Saanen goats and got Nigerians, we have had more difficulty.... since we now have Nigerians, and they are tiny! (At least compared to the Saanen goats xP)
Your forest looks great! Ours is covered in blackberries and other prickly plants.No photos of June's egg, but I have some of my black star's egg (if I ever download it onto the computer). It is covered in tiny white speckles.Two last chickens waiting to lay: my BPR and little brown leghorn.
I don't know if a goat would have been able to penetrate my backyard... it was overgrown and dense when we moved in fifteen/fourteen years ago and never got a trim in all that time. Here is a picture on one of the paths the dog made.. in a thinner area. Do you see this as the backyard on a third acre lot in a non forrested 70s neighborhood? Or a hiking trail in the mountains?
Funny thing is our front yard, although on a hill, is just grass, holes and a few shade trees.
Thankyou! I love my forrest too.I will probably leave some sections thick and wild, but it was getting so that even tne dog paths were choked with saplings, suckers and prickly branches. Where are you living now?
I used to live in Denver, Colorado, for about 8 years. It was a beautiful place - just a bit dry for me. I miss the snow though. Has it snowed lately for you?Still Castle Rock, Colo. Close enough to the mountains to make a sunday hike a common ocurance.