A Very Cool Place ... To Be Trampled By Goats

While in Miami, Erin had the great idea to visit a park near her home. This is no ordinary park - sure there were fabulous playgrounds and lots of picnic tables, but there were also animals! Lambs were being bathed near the 4-H barn, and Shetland ponies grazed in the pasture.

Hi pony!Jones really enjoyed the ponies, laughing and smiling as they approached the fence to say hello.

Jones likes ponies, tooYou could even roam in the barnyard with goats and pigs. They seemed so sweet and docile ... until I had the bright idea to buy a cup of food so Camille could feed them. Let's just say I'm glad I was holding her. Just see for yourself.


When Goats Attack from Ginger on Vimeo.

I definitely want to go back - it was a beautiful park. But the goats won't get any more food from me until they learn some manners.

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That cracked me up! I love the smile/terror on your face as you try to stay calm for Camille but are panicking just a little bit because the goats are climbing you!!!

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