Where I live, is a rural area and when I’m going and coming, I pass a couple of places nearby that have goats. One has goats plus burros. If I use what we call the back way, we pass a number of farms with cattle, horses, chickens, etc. This illustration of a goat looks pretty accurate to me.
That is so true. We went out for the first time since this thing started in mid-June, I think I got a dose of food poisoning. I’m ok now, but I was pretty sick for about 24 hours. Nothing to do with the CCP Virus.
When I was just a little kid I really liked corn, especially corn on the cob. One time I was staying at my grandmother’s house and she’d picked some fresh ears of corn from her veggie garden… enough for both of us that she cooked for dinner. She put corn on the table in a dish where I was already seated when the phone rang. She went to answer it and by the time she got back I had eaten it all. Well, eating all of that corn on the cob made me sick later and I would not eat corn until quite a few years later… after I got married. Now I like corn on the cob well enough, but it isn’t my favorite vegetable. Hey, I even learned to like broccoli.
Apparently you didn’t hear or read about the three people trying to get across from the Mexican side that got stuck on top overnight in a cold fog. They were rescued by the CBP the next day and promptly reunited with their friends and family still in Mexico.
Where I live, is a rural area and when I’m going and coming, I pass a couple of places nearby that have goats. One has goats plus burros. If I use what we call the back way, we pass a number of farms with cattle, horses, chickens, etc. This illustration of a goat looks pretty accurate to me.