Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Pam returns Home

Well it has been a long and hard two weeks at the Dancing Goat Farm while Pam has been away in West Virginia visiting her family but everyone pulled together and everything worked out great. While Pam has been gone I made sure to get to the farm by 6:30am every morning so I could check on all the animals to make sure they were all doing alright after being alone throughout the night. It has been dark and very peaceful when I first arrive at the farm in the morning but the moment the chickens realize I am there they start to crow and move around it is a little surreal to hear all that chicken chatter coming from out of the darkness. Since I have been getting to the farm so early and it is still dark I have been starting my day inside the barn by visiting with the goats and also feeding the farm cats and the two horses their breakfast. After about twenty minutes of working in the barn the sun would start to come up so I could start doing my work outside for the day. These two weeks without Pam have given me a greater appreciation for what she does at the farm. To maintain the farm everyday is very hard work, you must also be patience and very resourceful but most of all you must love the animals and I know Pam loves the animals very much because she will do anything for them to keep them healthy and happy. Well now that Pam is back I will be able to write in my Blog more often so check back soon for more stories and pictures from the City Boy on the Farm.

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