GoatSpotting: A French Goat…Oui Oui!
There’s no avoiding the fact that when some people think of me, they think of goats. Don’t get me wrong; this is totally fine with me since goats are the *coolest.*
Indeed, it always puts a smile on my face whenever I receive a goat-related article, story, or photo in my inbox — so please do keep them coming, especially since I’ve decided to start a feature called “GoatSpotting.”
Our first GoatSpotting comes to us courtesy of one of my favorite bloggers — and I’m not saying that just because she’s trying to save my beloved Nutella. LuccaBella in Italia shares what it’s like to be an 8-year-old American girl living in Italy (under the close supervision of her mom, Maria of Tomorrow in Italy and My-Bands, a revolutionary medical ID bracelet you should really check out); friend of the family Francesca Volpi recently sent them photos from Ile d’Ouessant in France, and they couldn’t help but notice this guy just grazing along:
Yay! Our first GoatSpotting!
Yes, some readers of Goat Berries have their own goats, so they can spot goats whenever they like, but for everyone else, running into a goat (figuratively) can be a rather amazing experience…and I want to hear about it. And see it. So please, when you’re out and about and come across a goat, snap a photo, and send it my way.
Let’s get GoatSpotting!
3 Responses to “GoatSpotting: A French Goat…Oui Oui!”
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Thank you Michelle for your generosity. Your writing is an inspiration! Francesca has a talent for capturing moments in her lens! LuccaBella says hi with her Nutella mustache :)!
Mmmm Nutella…thanks so much for sending this photo and inspiring GoatSpotting 😀
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My goatspotting:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_hurd_family/1032736208/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_hurd_family/1032651888/
Yay! These are too cute to be buried in comments…I’m just going to have to put them up in a future edition of GoatSpotting! Thanks 🙂
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They are so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Animals, in general, warm our hearts, don’t they?
They certainly do mine, Sandy! Thanks for coming by 🙂
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