The seventh of November 2018

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Disappointment and discouragement are unfortunately inevitabilities of everyday life. However, in the face of what might seem like the end or an insurmountable mountain to climb, there is always a glimmer of hope to be found. Today, regroup, stay motivated and keep fighting for what you want and what you think is right. There will be a tomorrow and things can get better.

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Don’t feel too discouraged, friends. The fight is far from over.

The fourth of November 2018

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There are some people who advise to never look back, cautioning against regret. There are other people who advise reflection and contemplation. So long as it does not strain your neck, it is useful sometimes to look back upon your achievements to find inspiration for accomplishing future goals. If you achieved something amazing in the past, you can achieve something amazing in the future.

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A glance at the past can reveal your ability to achieve amazing things. 

The third of November 2018

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Everyone has a story to tell, but sometimes there is not always someone there to listen. To be a good friend, sometimes you have to be interested rather than interesting. Have a listen to someone’s story, it might be entertaining, you might learn something and most of all listening is a wonderful act of kindness.

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Good storytellers are also great listeners.

The thirty first of October: Halloween 2018

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Happy Halloween! I hope that you all have some lovely tricks, treats and shenanigans and enjoy!

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I have yet to photograph a goat in a costume; however, this one seems to be plotting some mischief.

The thirtieth of October 2018

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In a previous post, goat’s dietary preferences were discussed and some mythology about what goats actually eat were dispelled. However, goats do enjoy eating some unusual things. For example, goats can eat and digest poison ivy leaves without issue. The urushiol compound that causes the nasty, blistering rash in humans does not effect them at all, leading some people to use them as a means to mitigate and destroy poison ivy. You can even hire a herd of goats in some areas to take care of excess brush and such plants! In the UK, poison ivy is rare, but there are still unpleasant, rash-inducing plants about, such as stinging nettle. Unsurprisingly, goats do not experience similar negative reactions to stinging nettle, and are known to enjoy the leaves as a snack. Perhaps goat browsing is an effective and fun solution to problematic plants.

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Snacking on stinging nettles in Kent. Yum?

The twenty sixth of October 2018

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When the world becomes colder as autumn settles in, it is easy to feel tired at the end of the week. Taking rest is an excellent form of self-care, especially at the end of a busy week. I hope that you have a lovely and relaxing weekend.

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A couple of goats enjoying a relaxing sit-down. 

The twenty fifth of October, 2018

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You are likely aware that the term for a youth goat is kid, much like a casual term for human children. The origin of the word comes from Norse, specifically referring to young goats, its first known use was approximately 900 years ago. Over the centuries, the word kid expanded to people, particularly young, mischievous people, and is likely the origin of the word “child.” The meaning of the word kid expanded to a verb sometime around the 1800s meaning “to gently tease.” I hope that sometimes you get a chance to kid around with your pals.

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A kid and a goat, photographed in Wales.