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I know it! They don't seem overly affected beyond a runny nose so I'm sure I'll survive lol
 

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Met the girls today, all the GG does were very sweet! Getting them in the morning and headed home!

For now, cooking lobster and steak to go with our cole slaw and corn. Then smores on the campfire... Mmmm....

Pics when we get home!
 

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We are HOME!

Meet Gidget and Lucy
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We had perfect weather. 70's and sunny. And the campground was quiet because school's still in session. So DD got the playground to herself most of the time. Only problem was it was freezing cold at night! No insulation in the cabin!

The girls are so sweet and mellow. I love them already. I think I'm sold. Their mom is a gallon plus a day milker. She was very sweet too!
 

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They are VERY pretty! I have to say, Maine looks beautiful, but I'd pick the goats. LOL Nice get away, even if the purpose was to pick up goats, it still made a nice mini-vacation. What about a buck for them?
 
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