Wednesday, December 9, 2009

I INTERUPT THE REST OF THE GLAVESTON STORY FOR A NEWS BREAK!/ OUTDOOR WEDNESDAY

 

outdoor wedasoutherndaydreamer It has been a while since I participated in this day, but thanks to Susan @ A Southern Day Dreamer for hosting this day.  Be sure and check out the rest of the bloggers showing today.

LOOK WHAT WE FOUND IN THE PASTURE!

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This Nannie had two, but the other one was under the feeder and I could not get a picture.

There is also one Big baby, but it was with its mother in the back of the shed.

Total 5…..they all seem to be doing well.  I think three for sure are girls.   Don’t have names yet until I am sure what they are.

Happy Wednesday!

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18 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh....so so darling!!!!

    My Wednesday post is published. Do come by if you get a chance...it's all Gulf Waters today. Found HERE

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  2. How precious they are. What a sweet Christmas gift. :)

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  3. Whoa, you will be very busy with these new babies. Thanks for coming by and for following, following you now too.

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  4. I think they are so cute. I hope things go much better this time. I know you raise them for meat...so, how do you not fall in love with them?

    Sue

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  5. Now, I've heard of finding babies under a cabbage leaf, but I've never heard of finding a baby goat! LOL

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  6. Congratulations on all these littel babies. These little goats are just the most precious little things!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia;O

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  7. Awwww, such cute babies...so glad they are doing well and hope you get pictures of the other new ones soon.
    Blessing to you and yours.
    Molly

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  8. Thank goodness! As I read your post title they came on the news and announced an explosion at an industrial plant in Houston and I thought maybe that's what you were posting. I like your news MUCH better!

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  9. Completely and "udderly" adorable, Karen! Babies are the best kind of surprise. I love seeing these precious babies and their Mama. Thanks so much for this...

    Happy OW to you!

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  10. These little guys are soooooo cute. I used to have some goats and they were very amusing to watch while they played with each other. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. There is something so sweet are babies of any type - well, maybe not snakes or lizzards:-). I loved your post today. Have a great Outdoor Wednesday.

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  12. What a delightful post!!

    I think you should hold a contest naming the babies :)

    Would be such fun!

    TTFN~~Claudia

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  13. OMG I LOVE THEM!!!!So cute!
    ~Debra
    blog: The capers of the vintage vixens

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  14. I think this is just darling. Even baby goats can be cute. I know you are pleased.

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  15. They are adorable, so cute! Great photos of the goats.

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  16. Oh, Barbara, those babies are so cute!! I would love to live out in the country and have farm animals. I am also a Central Texas gal. If I had a ranch or farm, I would have a Texas longhorn for sure. I hope you are having a beautiful week!! Many blessings to you! Vicki

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  17. Barbara, what a precious little baby. And just in time for Christmas! Perfect Outdoor Wednesday. I'm still smiling! ~ sarah

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