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3:34am March 5, 2012
lazyevaluationranch:

2/23 I don’t have any idea what is going on in this photo. Why does the lichen have red dots? Flowers? Berries? Spores? Sometimes lichen just likes to feel pretty?
There are three hundred things I don’t know growing on every branch and fence post and brick and particularly slow-moving chicken here. Every flat surface becomes the garden of my ignorance. Until the goats eat all the green stuff, anyway. You can always count on goats to devour whatever’s making you feel insignificant. :)
Mucked out the goat shed today, since Tess has lost her teat plug and thus has two doorways to Bacterial Disneyland on her belly.
The perching cube for the peacocks is … uh … well, some mysterious person you can’t prove was me forgot to measure all the lumber and just assumed it was cut to the right size and then tried to nail it into a cube. And it came out like this:

Luckily, it fell apart before devouring all space and time as we know it. Sadly, it fell apart before devouring Cleveland.

lazyevaluationranch:

2/23 I don’t have any idea what is going on in this photo. Why does the lichen have red dots? Flowers? Berries? Spores? Sometimes lichen just likes to feel pretty?

There are three hundred things I don’t know growing on every branch and fence post and brick and particularly slow-moving chicken here. Every flat surface becomes the garden of my ignorance. Until the goats eat all the green stuff, anyway. You can always count on goats to devour whatever’s making you feel insignificant. :)

Mucked out the goat shed today, since Tess has lost her teat plug and thus has two doorways to Bacterial Disneyland on her belly.

The perching cube for the peacocks is … uh … well, some mysterious person you can’t prove was me forgot to measure all the lumber and just assumed it was cut to the right size and then tried to nail it into a cube. And it came out like this:

Luckily, it fell apart before devouring all space and time as we know it. Sadly, it fell apart before devouring Cleveland.