Millie
Posted on February 20, 2010 - Filed Under animals, babies, birthday, goats
This is Millie, the birthday goat. She’s not quite one month old and she has blue eyes just like me. As you can see, she’s quite the mix!

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CREATING A RURAL LIFE.
This is Millie, the birthday goat. She’s not quite one month old and she has blue eyes just like me. As you can see, she’s quite the mix!

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