turbojimmy is a Reinventing Traveling De-Clutterer
Hey…it’s cheaper than mowing ;) Plus Friday nights are never lonely…kidding, kidding…
How I did it: Again, not doing this one. We will be living in an RV full time and traveling, so having a goat is not exactly a viable option. Maybe instead, I'll donate money to "adopt a goat" for a rescue or perhaps I'll donate to Heifer Intnl so a family in a developing country can have a goat of their own.
Lessons & tips: Goals can be fluid and dynamic as well as fixed. I'm learning that I can't limit my choices in life simply in order to accommodate a goal I've already set, particularly if giving up that goal would open more opportunities to me than continuing to pursue it.
Resources: Not doing something I've planned to do doesn't really require resources. Just a shift in perspective.
turbojimmy is a Reinventing Traveling De-Clutterer
Hey…it’s cheaper than mowing ;) Plus Friday nights are never lonely…kidding, kidding…
Goats make amazing pets. My two will walk with me without a lead, jump hurdles and sit on my lap! I love them so much!
Who wouldn’t want to own a goat? So cheap & juicy! No, really. Once I can build a fence, I’m buying a pygmy goat.
There are these 2 little goats I walk by to get to class, and I want one now. Can’t wait for our dog to run a way so i can get a goat.
Dizziwish is not an artist, but has created a masterpiece.
for sale around the corner from my house but apparently i can’t have it cos they eat the garden…
A few years back, I was in charge of a herd of about 15. This will mark you as ‘rural’ like no other.
There’s no way to really ‘call’ a goat, you have to bribe them w/ food. Lacking that, you can bend a tree branch dowm low for them to feed on. Goat tip!
About a decade ago in an uppity, clubbish St. Louis ‘burb called Ladue, one of the residents took ownership of a goat and a reportedly noisy one at that. He fought city hall like hell to keep it; wished I could’ve shaken his hand. :)