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Glad to see another video from you! Love your designs. When I was little we had a goat to help with all the weeds around our property because we lived in the middle of the woods. One day we weren’t home and my grandmother had to feed and water it and when she was putting it in its pen it bucked her and it’s horn punctured her upper arm. It was devastating! I don’t think we had the goat much longer after that. I definitely wasn’t allowed around it anymore. My son wanted to get a goat to show at 4-H, but my husband wouldn’t let him. Happy stitching!
Thank you, it's always a pleasure to see you! one of my earlier videos is all about that cabinet, (Repurposed furniture) and the full story of the process is on my painting blog if you're curious brusheswithpaints.blogspot.com/
Kate, when I was a child we would drive up an old highway to the north Georgia Mountains and somewhere along the way, there was an elderly man who had a herd of goats. He lived in a run down house somewhere in the woods I was told by my parents, but he would take his herd of goats for walks to graze. He was known all over as “the goat man”. When he passed away, the local obituary actually had a headline that read “Goat Man Passes Away”. Not sure if he raised the goats for their milk and made cheese or if they were just his pets. But he had a lot of goats. It is a great childhood memory. Dena
So happy to see all of your designs...they are lovely. Please bring on the videos of the baby goats. They bring a smile to my face and my 6 year old granddaughter loves them, too! She keeps asking why we can't get a baby goat. I always look forward to your video's.
I used to volunteer at a zoo back in jr. high school. The zoo had a petting zoo that had different enclosures fenced off about waist-high with the main path-way running down the center of the area. I was responsible for the feeding cups that the public could purchase to feed the goats - I got to sit while selling them. A couple of the kid goats loved to try to jump the fence and I would have to chase after them to get them back inside. It got to the point where all I had to do was to stomp my foot (while seated) and the goats would jump off the top of their fence back into their enclosure :) My supervisor said he had never seen anyone get them to do that :)
That is awesome, lol! Our goats know if I clap hands at them they better hightail it out of my flowers, or they get penned up! (till they escape Alcatraz at least) Thank you for visiting!
You've got my goat, can't wait to see what you come up with. Looking forward to your next video. Glad your stitching bug has returned....missed you. Thanks.
We had a huge billy goat as a neighbor back in Utah. He and my youngster gelding used to torment each other thru the fence 😳. Loved seeing your stitching progress and I’m really looking forward to watching you work on your HAEDs!
Hi Kate, lovely video. Your Brunhilda project is gorgeous ! And the painted cabinet in the background is pretty, would love to get a closer look if you want to share. Have fun with your projects and happy stitching!
Thank you Stephanie! The cabinet is featured in an earlier video (Repurposed furniture) aznd the whole process of it's transformation is on my art blog if you're curious :) brusheswithpaints.blogspot.com/ Happy stitching!
Hi Kate nice video I hope all your baby goats will be fine and the stubborn mother gives birth soon 🙂 I’m a new flosstuber it’s lovely to see your desert mandala it’s beautiful I hope things warm up for you soon it sounds too cold even for someone from the uk 🙂xx
Tiana is perfect on your fabric! I'm excited for you about working on haed's again :) I don't have much experience with goats other than it following me and getting up on the picnic table to steal my food at a community event here 😂
My husband had goats long ago... they use to get in all sorts of trouble.. climbing on cars, and broke into the garden and ate all the cabbage and garlic!! Lol 😂
Hi Kate, I love your new pattern. My goat story is when youngest son was young my in laws took him to see goats. Well he went to try to pet him and he let one out on him. My father in law still laughs about it.
I love making goat milk soap too! But Ive never been able to use our own goats for the milk, as they're not dairy kind and need thier milk for raising babies, so I have to buy it. Funny huh ;). Thank you for visiting!
Great to see you again! I am loving the new design! I am starting Tiana in February! I was thinking for Foodie February but I completely forgot about it being Mardi Gras this month!
Farming always moves forward ;). after losing the barn, we re-fitted another to get us by till we can build a big barn again :). Thank you for asking, and watching!
When I was like 5 years old mayby :o we had a goat that we call Micke ( one farmer had some goats and Micke just attckt them so we adopt him) And one day I play with him and pretended he was a dog :P so I gav him a collor and a leash, that was a BIG mistake XD Hi did see something and start to run and I was holding that leash pretty hard so he drag me all over the place antil my dad stoped him XD After that I never pretended he was a dog XD