Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Goats

Welcome to the Saturday Evening edition of Sundays in my City. I took these photos a few weeks ago when I was in Alabama and wanted to be sure and use them for SIMC.


I saw this interesting little storage shed with a rope swing hanging from the big tree in front of it when I was driving around Foley, Alabama.  There was a large circle drive, so it was easy for me to park, too.

Were you ever able to swing on these swings?  I never was.  I didn't have the upper arm strength to stay upright.  I needed to have a tire or a disk or a swing or something.  I just couldn't have much fun with the knotted rope. 

I realized as I was pulling into the circle drive that there was an animal farm right across the way.


It was a GOAT farm!

and there were baby goats and momma goats!

Of course I spooked them, walking up to the fence.


So I hung back for the remaining photos.


No, no, momma, I won't hurt you or your kids.


It was fun to finally have some goat photos on The Goat!



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Have a great day!
Kristin

17 comments:

Cyndy Bush said...

I LOOOOOVE goats! Especially babies. Adorable!

BLOGitse said...

ooo, baby goats are so cute!
I love goat cheese.
Goats rock! :)
Happy Sunday!

Ann in the UP said...

I agree that the baby goats are very sweet. My friend who has sheep also has a few goats, and though they were intended to be productive in some way, she claims that they are just there now for their comic value. Hers are very funny.

mimbles said...

Goats are awesome :-) We had goats at our high school when I was a kid and I used to be on the roster to go and visit them in the school holidays to feed and milk them.

Tara R. said...

Love the goats too, so cute.

Didn't have a rope swing as a kid in Tennessee, but the next best thing... a tire swing!

Joanne Olivieri said...

Oh those goats are precious. I like the worn look of that shed as well. Like you, I've never been able to swing on those ropes :)

Sonya said...

Love the photos and yes I could swing on those but not for long..I never had good upper strenth.

As Cape Cod Turns said...

Such great photos! I can last on one of those rope swings for about a minute and a half. :) Much prefer a swing!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Goats ~ that is awesome! What a pretty spot and that shed is so darn cute.

Bill Lisleman said...

I have been on a few rope swings and actually can remember climbing a rope in gym class. Boy those days have been over long ago.

The rope swings by water are challenging for some. I'm sure you have seen those videos of people forgetting to let go.

Anonymous said...

A very pretty spot! I'm glad you hung around to see mamma feed her baby. Nice shots!

Keetha Broyles said...

That last picture is soooooo funny - - - "The End(s)"

Unknown said...

I have a weakness for goats. They have a reputation for being very fast and coordinated but also very curious. As often times curiosity is associated with intelligence, I think they are also veery smart animals. Thank you for the pictures. Very endearing.

Erin said...

Those little "kids" are so adorable!!!

Claudya Martinez said...

I love the goats! Perfect.

When did I become my Mom said...

Great photos! I couldn't handle a knotted rope swing either. I was such a girly girl. I wonder if I could now?

Thanks for sharing!

qandlequeen said...

Yes, you need more goat photos!