Thursday, May 02, 2019
Goat Photo Bomber...
I was testing out a feature called *in camera HDR*. I put the camera on a tripod and set it up.
Sven managed to dart into the photo on one of the shots.
Now that the forest floor is springing to life, Sven is in goat heaven on our walks.
He nibbles and catches up. Today he learned a bit about soft creek banks as the dirt collapsed under him and he rode a pile of dirt and rocks down the ravine.
He shook his head and soldiered on.
Charlie kept a sharp eye on him.
We have been extremely wet this year. So wet in fact that when the township graded the road on the ridge -- they do this to fill the pot holes in with loose gravel -- ...and then it rained and rained more...
well.
When I went to town yesterday, imagine my surprise when I turned off our little dead end road and suddenly felt like I was in a road rally with slushy mushy gravel mud conditions. The Subaru handled it but it weaved and wobbled and bobbed side to side all the way out to the black top. The vehicle is now mud colored and no longer blue....
Anyway back to the goat adventure. Sven was ecstatic about being out with us and ran up and down the trail doing goatie things like bouncing, running, leaping, and doing sideways jumps. He even got exuberant enough to come up to me and try a head butt. His head met my stick and he decided not to mess with me.
He stopped often to nibble and experiment on different flavors that the woods offered.
I can see where goats would be incredible for cleaning up forests. They will eat the unwanted plants. My Dexters did the same thing however they left larger poo piles.
Donkeys did much of the same thing, but they and the Dexters cost much more to feed in the winter time.
Anyway.
We had an excellent walk about the land. I went into different sections of my property that I don't normally get to because by mid summer it is just too overgrown.
These were pretty neat and very different than the other ferns on our land. I think they may be Cinnamon Ferns. Not sure, but now that I know where they are I can make my way back to see them as they unfold.
Sven didn't eat them.
However, as I knelt to take some shots of Anemones ...
And then sat back to adjust my settings...
A curious goat walked up and stared at me then proceeded to eat all of the blossoms of this plant. I swear he winked at me as I moaned to him.
Later on I set up the tripod at the creek. Charlie wandered around and then sat on a rock next to me.
I set this shot up and took a few versions of it.
Next thing I know, I feel the gloves being pulled out of my pocket. Sven. He then reaches over and starts to nibble on the camera strap.
SVEN! NO!
He was unimpressed and very goat-like. I bonked him on the nose and he just shook his head.
I can say this. I am having fun with both Charlie and Sven and going on our walks. It sure kept my mood upbeat on a dull dreary day. I started my day with CrossFit learning a new skill and got to enjoy time out in the woods.
Even IF I had a Goat Photo Bomber/Pest along.
Friday is a new adventure. I'm going to be a *guide* for another photographer and take him to a few different spots so he can enjoy what our area has to offer.
Today? Off to the VA after CrossFit this morning....
I've heard of business that rent goats to clear land.
ReplyDeleteYes, they do it around here to some of our county parks. I'd let my neighbors graze their goats here, we may just have to add more lines to the fence.
DeleteThey are considering it as extra pasture to rotate in after the mules pass through.
My goat use to run up to me and put his head on my thigh to be scratched...it used to freak everyone else out...but he never head butted me:) Your Sven is quite a guy...they are pretty smart:)
ReplyDeleteThey really are! He runs to his pen in the evening to await a small treat I give him every night!
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