For those that don't know as yet, I hope to get my first goat in a week or so. He is an over friendly castrated 18 month old chap and his name is TWM ( which is welsh for Tom).
After much thought I think I will refer to him as Tom after my friend and fellow blog sparing partner Tom Stephenson......after all Mr Bath Tom is somewhat reminiscent of an old goat!
Of course I will have to get him a friend , goats need company. But in the interim he will have to put up with me, the dogs and a field full of hens ( something he is already very used to.) The woman I am getting him from is well intentioned but has not really got on top of her paperwork as yet, hence the hiatus in his arrival.....but after a brief lesson in animal law, she is now sorting the required papers out quite nicely.
The neighbours I know, have all collectively gone a whiter shade of pale after hearing that a goat is on the cards...but I have spent an energetic afternoon banging in a set of new fenceposts over the wartime pig fencing that now borders the field and the red faced Welsh farmer will come down to help me tighten the barbed wire topping to it.....the place will resemble Stalag 17, but hopefully Twm will remain safely within the parameter fence.
In between being all butch with a sledgehammer
I have completed two more of the Trelawnyd villager "interviews" which was a real pleasure. Tonight I wanted to write up something shared from 86 year old Hubert Evans the village baker and former village rector's daughter Daphne Jenkins but I am physically a bit worn out and still incredibly chesty. So a hot bath, a bit of blogging and a chill out is the order of my post 9pm sit down time......I must thank Hubert and Daphne though: their contributions were so entertaining.....and I promise to get something concrete down on the blog hopefully tomorrow!
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| Hubert Evans |
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| Daphne Jenkins |
But don't worry (Sharon, I know you are!), I have booked myself in to see my GP asap.............I have a thought I may be getting late onset asthma..........which could be a bit of a bummer....hey ho
Anyhow I will draw to a close with some more positive news!
I actually refused an animal today!
Yes I very proud of myself..... when I was offered five unwanted bantams from a householder who had lost most of his back garden to a set of hungry beaks...I took a deep breath in....refused to acknowledge the usual hang-dog expression of the exasperated owner and stated firmly that I would only take four of them in but drew the line at taking an extra little cockerel.......
I feel a bit like an alcoholic that has refused his first gin and tonic of the day.....
until next time my friends.............
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| The new bantams.....and the last........? yeah right...... |