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Somebody took a trip.

Even though somebody didn’t really want to.

But somebody liked it when they got there!

And it wasn’t the donkeys, I can tell you that.

Jack: “Darling, we must run!”

Having learned that Glory is not weaned yet, yesterday we decided to take Glory Bee down to the meadow bottom fields. The sheep are in Frank’s field right now, so only the donkeys are in our bottom. We’ve got grass down there, and we need Glory Bee off the goat yard. She’s eating their lunch up here. She can stay in the bottom till fall when the donkeys come up. Maybe by then she will be weaned????? I would really like to have the cows back together before winter.

The donkeys weren’t too excited about having her join their private party, but eventually everybody calmed down.

Everybody not exactly including Glory Bee, who ran back and forth across the creek just because she could.

She’s a little rambunctious,
P.S. I’ll have more tomorrow about BP! (Having a canning weekend here!)
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Can’t wait to hear about BP!
Hugs to Glory Bee
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