Thursday, May 28, 2009

Layers of Contrast


A box of china, a piece of plywood, two dog crates with goats inside, a sleeping bag, a celtic harp, and a wedding dress laid atop it all! : ) Taking another load to Jon and Beth's new home.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe you'll have to play that harp to keep those goats quiet during the long trip. Have a safe and fun visit up north.

Victoria

SarahLee said...

That's right! I was going to say... goats?! Wow, you guys are brave! We have joked about doing that before, but... :)
And with a harp! Quite interesting.
I hope your visit with Jon and Beth will go well (I'm sure it will!). Sarah, take lots of pictures for us! :)

Andrea said...

Oh, how fun! Give Beth a hug for us =)

The Kautts said...

Tell Jon and Beth hello! Give Beth and hug, too! :-)

What a large load! ;-) My aunt has goats on her "farm" and I loved feeding them!

Johanna

Nick Jesch said...

Well, considering at least a couple goats made the long trek from California, if memory serves, having only two make the seven hour trip from Troy to Winconsin doesn't seem that big an undertaking. But then, the Goatmistress won't be accompanying them..... funny, they are going up there so soon. I remember pondering, way back in early April, just how long it would take for Beth to have some goats at their new home!! Well, with room for them to run, rural area, her love of and experience with, and preparing wisely for the crazy times some are predicting lie ahead, it makes perfect sense.

One question though: are any of the goats being left behind to prosper the Serven Clan Abode?