GEUGHTS
#1
Muhahaha 

Hello Pack Geughters!
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#2
HA!! Welcome back! It's been too quiet in here lately.
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#3
I noticed all you Pack goaters are dodging the cold Tongue
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#4
Well I sure am! We've been slammed with snowstorm after snowstorm here in Colorado! It's amazing! What a difference from last year. My husband is out on the tractor plowing our drive right now. Last year he didn't have to plow even once and I thought our plow blade would rust to the ground except the air was too dry to rust anything.
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#5
We aren't dodging any cold!!  Just got back from our first winter goat camp out and it was Awesome!!!
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#6
Crap. I forgot I have goats! I havent left the house in a week because its cold. I hope they're doing ok out there.... Back later. Need to check on something....
I don't drink beer, but if I did, I'd prefer Dos Equis.  Stay thirsty my friends!
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#7
(01-24-2019, 07:59 AM)Charlie Horse Wrote: Crap.  I forgot I have goats!  I havent left the house in a week because its cold.  I hope they're doing ok out there.... Back later.  Need to check on something....

Laughed out loud for real!!!
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#8
I don't think my goats would LET me forget them! Big Grin
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#9
(01-24-2019, 07:24 PM)Nanno Wrote: I don't think my goats would LET me forget them! Big Grin

No kidding!!!!
They make more noise than a monster truck!!!!!
Happiness is a working goat
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#10
I really wish we got out more often, even just for a day hike. It hasn't really snowed in several years here. Of course it "snows" occasionally but it melts as it touches the ground or it gets 1/2 inch thick and then disappears 6 hours later. I miss the 6-inch-deep-all-week snow we used to have here when I was a kid. Darn global warming. It's all mud. I can't walk to the goat barn without sliding at least twice and the goats are tippy toeing, jumping from branch to stump to concrete. All the local trails are mud too. ?
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