Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Just finished milking my goat, Skittles. My hands are super sore and achy. Never have sore hands like this before, a very new experience. Goats are interesting; I bet you didn't know that when goats eat they summon massive thunder storms in their stomach's while you are milking them.  At first it is very startling, but then after you milk them for a few days you get used to it.  There was another rooster that caught my eye today, or maybe yesterday; either way I'm going to tell you about it.

     Mr. Ski the rooster waddled along with a close friend, Fati hen, down the muddy road. Slowly Mr. Ski stretched his wings slowly as he puffed out his chest in slow motion right before he released his great caca-doodle-doo. He took a few moments in awe then randomly cooed fast next to his friend, Fati hen. I suppose what he was saying was "....Oh my word, did you hear that!? I am absolutely AMAZING! did you hear that perfect tone and the range of projection was awesome, obviously because it was ME after all."

    Oh they are making salve, er moisturizer for your hands...
Enjoy your day.  

2 comments:

  1. Perhaps you might consider publishing a book with all your farm short stories in it :P I wish i could be off doing fun things, but i've been having schooool. Try not to get electrocuted by the thunder goats, i hear electrocution is bad for your health. Perhaps the rooster from earlier today realized that it was he himself making these noises? Who knows. It seems all roosters are fascinated by both their own cock-a-doodle-doodling and fat hens. Have fun making Chris give you food? You'll have to tell me all about everything when you get back :P

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  2. XD Your so smart Sky! Perhaps I should, never thought about that.
    Yes, I enjoyed making him get my food and coffee.
    Yep, that's a lot to tell. I'll call you when I'm back home.

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