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Friday, November 6, 2015

A few minutes behind the barn with the herd


14 comments:

  1. thank you to you and the herd for my very first smile of the day.

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  2. Do you ever worry they will kick you unintentionally? Love how they love you!
    Lisa G in TN

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    1. No, I don't. Hank and Lucy never ever kick for any reason. George and Alan will kick at each other when they're playing or when they're afraid of something, and I know when not to get in the middle of that.

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  3. Sweetest video ever. So Lucy and Hank snuggle and when Lucy's waiting, her ears go back meaning she's displeased? Aunt Jean

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  4. You got it - displeased, jealous and generally pissed off that she's not the center of attention.

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  5. I love your videos of all the critters ... Hank, the Donks, the chickies, and JCC and Smooch, the sweetest dog around. Getting that camera that you can strap to your head is worth every penny you spent on it.
    It must be about time for another Sunday ride on Lucy, isn't it? It's been too long since you've shown us a ride around the ranch.

    Hugs from CO ... Marcia

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  6. George smells you! My goats used to do that all the time, the curl of the lip. Love it. They love their Mom that is for sure. Happy Friday.

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  7. Looks like a couple of extra hands would come in handy (;D) when you're divvying up the scratches...

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  8. Good-bye stress. This is a fine video to watch and listen to, to lift the cares of the day away. Gently pulling on those long donk ears must lower your blood pressure significantly :) Thanks for sharing with us.

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  9. just so lovely! those ears looks huge from the top of your head where we are!

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  10. Two hands and four rumps...you are a busy, busy girl.

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  11. An American in Tokyo11/8/15, 5:01 PM

    Nice! I need to watch this when I get stressed out at work! =D

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  12. Plenty of skritchies (as we call them) going on there. :)

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