Hanging Out With Kids

Took myself off to see Sharon and Lottie today! Their goat finally kidded!!
Twin baby boys and wow… soooooo adorable!
So I had heaps of baby-goat-cuddles today!!!

These little chaps were barely 24 hours old!
They were just getting the hang of what to do with their legs.
No doubt in a day or so they will figure out how to bounce!

Will be smiling for a week!
They were so soft and small

They will also be bomb-proof with Lottie about!!

Sharons fabulously energetic daughter is a real farm kid! Covered in dirt and into everything. She loves cuddling the kids, but then spent the rest of the day pretending she was a dog haha.

The kids get up and run about, have a drink, then wear out quickly, so there are lots of naps too.

Isn’t he gorgeous???

They both ended up getting little red jumpers as the wind was a bit cold. I didn’t get back to a shot with them both sporting their clothes

Sharon and I had a really good catch up – talked a lot of ‘soap’ stuff (of course)
They also have a lot of extra raspberry canes and strawberry plants which I got to dig up and bring home!! Yay!!

Rows and rows of berries!!

I have to add I have severe trellis envy

Sigh. Another project to tuck into my brain for later.
Won’t share that with Jeff for a while hee hee

I’ll plant some of these into my patch but also share them.
The strawberry plants will be handy! Mine kinda died (most of them – think they suffered lack of water while I was hiking)(Jeff did well with all the garden I just didn’t think about the strawberries as I assumed it would actually rain while I was away. It didn’t!!)

Anyway – home again, did the garden/chook duties (I still have to brave the rain to head out to lock them up for the night – blah!)
Did a quick lap around the river as I hadn’t done it for a few days.

Hope your week finishes fantastically too!!

Cheers!

Ducklings too!!!

Author: Lisa

A happy traveller through life! Right now living in NW Tasmania with a gorgeous Nurse-Husband, a fool of a Siamese Cat and several chickens. We love our fairly simple lifestyle of growing a lot of what we eat and enjoying the stunning surrounds of our little patch.

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