I've new found affection for goats. An steel scupture artist (actual scuplture, not paste up / well up crap) and gallery owner friend in Montana has 20+ now as pets, along with a Staffordshire Terrier that plays with them. They are a total trip...every bit as inventive as German Shepherds and even more nutty persistent.
It's impossible to look at these pictures without giggling! How do they get in those precarious positions? And how in the world do they get down?
ReplyDeleteSilly goats!
I've seen mountain goats clinging to the side of cliffs and mountains in the Canadian Rockies but I've never seen a goat tree!
ReplyDeleteSilly indeed.
The goat tree was new to me, too.
ReplyDeleteThey are impossible creatures. Though they always manage to find a way down, I think. Just as will we.
Goats are powerful animals!!! I mean, not only can they climb impossible mountains and trees, but they can also steal cars in Nigeria:
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Crap that link didn't work.... :(
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Sorry guys!
~KC~, LMAO! Those silly goats are EVERYWHERE!
ReplyDeleteI've new found affection for goats. An steel scupture artist (actual scuplture, not paste up / well up crap) and gallery owner friend in Montana has 20+ now as pets, along with a Staffordshire Terrier that plays with them. They are a total trip...every bit as inventive as German Shepherds and even more nutty persistent.
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