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Pastimes : Tis the Season . . . Gifts

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To: doby who wrote (768)3/27/1998 8:48:00 AM
From: MSB  Read Replies (1) of 1770
 
Good story Mikey. Goats are notorious for causing trouble. This fellow I work with had one as a pet when he was a kid. At one point the goat did something to him which put the fellow in some degree of danger.

A couple days later he had noticed that his goat was missing. That night at supper the family sat down to a very different supper. Apparently his dad had no qualms about solving the goat problem, but then this particular family has eaten many items I would turn up my nose at. The classic pioneer family many generations down the line. I wonder if there is anything a goat WON'T eat.

Yes, I finally pulled down the chicken wire fence surrounding our garden and decided to put something in its place which cannot be dug under, crawled over, or squeezed through. I've had only minimal problems with deer, but the squirrels are an entirely different story. Those little *@##*%s!! have caused me unbelievable anguish. Just about the time the tomatoes start their final ripening process, I'll walk into the garden and find something has taken a big bite out of one. By the time I get done, those little BLEEP, BLEEP BLEEP, BLEEEEEEEP are going to be only to longingly eye the little taste temptations!

So what is PYNG up to at present?

Catch ya later.

Stay well,

Mike
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