Hooray we have new windows! The installers left this morning and we now have 5 beautiful vinyl windows and one of them is a bay window. We are taking advantage of the tax credit for energy efficient windows and hoping that we can stay a little warmer this winter. So all day yesterday we had no windows in our house and at the end of the day our house was full of flies. Thank goodness that global warming has taken a vacation in CA because it has been a burning 75 degrees the last 2 weeks. Of course it happens to be the weeks that my kids are in swimming lessons so they have been freezing.
Yesterday one of Daves work colleagues came by to look at our goats. Seeing that we know nothing about them except what I have found googling, this guy is a definite expert. He told we should butcher them soon or sale them as they are ready. If it was a matter of me being ready they would have been butchered 2 weeks after we got them. They have been a real pain in the neck. I have gotten used to them getting their heads stuck in the fence though it can be a near daily occurrence, and as you see in the picture my dog has a fondness for biting and chasing them and fences don't usually get in his way, but since he hasn't eaten them yet I am not to worried about that. But if you happen to bring your kids and they let out the goats then prepare for a rodeo but minus the cowboy, the lariat, or anybody who knows what they are doing. For as much as 1 hour, I (with the help of 4 children and 2 dogs) have chased these ugly things and helplessly watched them break off my fruit trees and eat my newly planted shrubs.
We might be butchering them ourselves with the help of our goat expert and let me tell you meat won't ever taste as good.
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