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Photographer Jim Loy  Jim Loy {Karma:31373}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon 8800 Coolpix
Categories Nature
Film Format digital
Portfolio Lens lens always present
Uploaded 12/19/2006 Film / Memory Type filmed in "Not another one!!" vision
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Location City -  My woods
State -  SEATONVILLE/SPRING VALLEY
Country - United States   United States
About Remember when I had to bury our old dog? I wrote a bit about that… Just a Dog. Well, last night I went to bed with three Pygmy goats in the back field and when I trotted downstairs this morning for the breakfast coffee MM looked at me and said, “Do you know where your shovel is?” Heck yeah I knew where it was. Right in the place I left it. “Why?” “Jill is dead.” “Ah.” I made omelets for breakfast. Mine had three cheeses and a bit of green pepper. Topped off with freshly ground black pepper. Sat down and watched a bit of History Channel show on the Battle of the Somme. Seems the Brits lost 20,000 dead on July 1, 1916… Brilliant planning… HEY! I finally finished hanging the Christmas lights on the garage today. AND… found the large wreath (with red lights wound in it) for the front of the house. I went back to old style Christmas lights this year. EVERYONE and their kin are doing those icicle stringy lights now. I went back to circa 1963 and put up string after string of those solid simple large bulb lights. MM is not real happy with them but I like being the only house within 500,000 feet to have them up. Tried to load some old computer programs tonight and had nothing but trouble. I guess I should just throw them out. Another thing!!! I went to Princeton… err, wait, where was I….. oh yeah! So I guess Jill died last night. Not a big surprise because she was almost 14 years old and the life expectancy of those goats is around 8 or 9 years. And she had been sounding a bit croupy for a few months. So after my morning eggs and coffee I rounded up my shovel and went out to the back pen area. I found Jill. Not that big a job really, she wasn’t moving. I bent down to pick up the carcass. Ok… now I am not squeamish but this was just wrong. A pygmy goat is rather large around the waist and soft and bellows-y. Every time I tried to pick her up I squeezed some air/gas out and she made a gurgling/wheezing sound. It was like playing the Scottish pipe I tell ya. And sounded about the same. Squeeze… wheeze. Hmmmmm…. I went into the tack-room by the horse barn. I found a lunge-rope-lead thingy. Fastening it under and around Jill I pulled it tight then dragged her about 200 feet. I had to heft her up and swing her between barbed wire strands. Then clambered through the fencing… picked up the tossed lead end and finished my journey. I tossed her into the hole. She landed with her head bent back up and under her body. Even I thought that a bit uncomfortable. I reached in and tugged on her ears… to free her head… the body gargled at me again. It was very muddy ground. It stuck to my shovel with every scoop. I did the work of three hole-diggers. And when I put it back over her, I had to stab and push and force the wet dirt back into the hole. I have buried pets and such in all seasons. We had a dog once and I buried her in frozen ground. Chopped and jammed… that was easier than doing the mud-hole one. So anyway, Jill died last night and I buried her this morning. It was the right thing to do. At least I had the commonsense to put her underground. My sister-in-law, several years back, tossed one of her dead goats onto a huge burn pile and tried to cremate it. Every stray dog in three counties came by a few days later and had a chunk of grilled goat. Her yard was dotted with goat bones. There were thank-you notes pinned to her barn. One I found rather well written for a mutt. It read: “Thank you for the first hot meal I have had in months. I will make this a regular stop of mine in the future. And I will inform all my friends.” I have that note somewhere…
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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 12/21/2006
Wow!!! I have 2 more goats to die... by the end you will be larfin' yer arse goofy... kekekei3ry758tuy

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Jim Loy Jim Loy   {K:31373} 12/21/2006
Hey! That was pretty dang muddy ground! The hole started out a perfect rectangle and ended up a, "G's-Us... this is tough goin! round kind'a one." Honest, if it was easier digging the hole would have been properly scuffed out.

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 12/19/2006
dlfgjklfdg gofkgf gkpoerkg mvkxcmv jdklsfioerj what can I say lkdsjfkdlsjf sldjfkldsjf lsdjflkds I mean seriously sdlkfjkls jfdsjfds loved the bit about her head zxklfkf fjewfjewff fjelkfef fjklewf and the note klfldsjfds dsfjsjfs lfjdsfjs fjkdls cracks me up..I am at home toady sicks as ten dogs..this has cheered me fds;lfkdslkf kgkkgdfg

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Paul Lara Paul Lara   {K:88111} 12/19/2006
Sad story with a funny ending. Too bad you don't dig like you write, Jim.

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