Between Edinburg and Woodstock is a small farm where I often see goats.
Modified for Caturday art. Also sharing with Saturday Critters. |
Between Edinburg and Woodstock is a small farm where I often see goats.
Modified for Caturday art. Also sharing with Saturday Critters. |
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...goats are interesting critters.
ReplyDeleteI love the goats and your sweet Charlie, great critter photos. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great day and a wonderful week! PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing animals in the countryside.
ReplyDeleteProbably some remnant of ancestral behaviour, part of growing up.
ReplyDeleteIt’s fun to see the goat pics.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing kids (goat variety) having fun with each other. That last portrait of Charlie is art.
ReplyDeleteThat last photo of Charlie is very neat. You should print it out! Love watching the animals at play too.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the goats butting heads, and Charlie, who can't take his eyes off you.
Lovely art, Charlie!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all your goat photos. As a child we used to visit a pen at the local horse corrals that housed a herd of goats, and enjoyed petting them. Charlie looks wonderful, even when modified.
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