5/15/2019 6 Comments New places, spaces and faces... I don't think there is a rule of how to start up a new blog after taking a few years off. Like most things I take on in life, I've chosen to just jump on in and see what happens. Otherwise I will continue to convince myself to stay off the inter-webs and hiding in my safe and comfortable barn with my animals. So, here goes!!! HEY EVERYONE!!! Phew! OK, now that the first step has been taken, perhaps the others will follow. Please forgive me if I suffer lapses at times when I may retreat into hiding again from time to time. My life has remained very busy as I seem to thrive on constant movement. I've constructed myself a work schedule that keeps me out of town a few times a month, so I am often on the road and sometimes not online. Over the next several weeks I will be trying to blog regularly again so that I can update everyone on the changes that have occurred at Sky River Meadows with the herd, including with me. In order to bring myself back into the routine of blogging again I have chosen my intention to start by telling individual stories of some of the animals here. That way I can just focus on them and not my anxiety about posting again. Besides, it's the animals who are the super stars around here and I can never sing them enough praises. I love the idea of being able to tell their stories and to share them with all of you. I am also excited to announce that the goats are ready and that we are starting up our daily goat walks again for the season! We walk a couple of times daily, so email me to get on the reservation list or to book a date and time for your family or group. There are limited spaces available daily so be sure to plan and book ahead. We have trails suitable for all ages and abilities. We walk most mornings and evenings, unless we need to be away. **Rainy days excepted. The goats do not walk in the rain**. If you're looking for a fun, unique, educational and uplifting activity, contact me to arrange for a goat walk. The most exciting news of all is that we are just days away from babies being born here. Our first baby of 2019 may be a foal this year instead of a goat kid! My mare Cheyenne is due to foal on May 18th and our first doe Precious is due May 23rd. We are excited to welcome the newest members of the herd. It's been a long winter of waiting for them and for spring to arrive in Muskoka! So, the first post is done! Stay tuned for upcoming posts and stories about the animals! Blessings and light to you all! ~ Angee
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Peggy Prudhomme
5/15/2019 11:54:54 pm
Way to go, Angee. All the best!
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Kerstin
5/16/2019 05:57:18 pm
Looking forward to the next blog and to learning more about your goats. They are all awesome and amazing! I so enjoyed sitting with them, feeling their nibbles and their love. Filled me up with joy and smiles. And the goat walks were a lot of fun! Cool how they follow you. I had no idea what a goat walk would look like. Now I know. And I also know that I will take the next opportunity for another one. Thanks for offering this experiential and unique program!
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Kathy McDonald
5/16/2019 07:13:05 pm
I am very interested in this program where are you located, and how do I get on your blog list
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Thank you Peggy!!
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Erik Miitel
5/17/2019 10:37:26 am
I love that you are getting back to blog and I too am waiting to read your posts! You're the best, babe and you most definitely goat this! 😉🐐❤️
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Kerstin
5/19/2019 10:05:05 pm
Yes, how DO we get on your blog list, Angee?
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