Week Twenty-two, Childhood Goat Challenge

Where did the childhood go? To school to become an adult! The goats have found out that the school is there to make adults out of children. But they don't understand it. For them all their life is like a kid....

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Week nineteen, Eat Goat Challenge

Are you up for another challenge? Good. This challenge is about Eat, not eat goat as suggested by the title. the eat challenge involves goats but not eating them. That would be strange. I had these three little guys on...

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Week eighteen, Art Deco Goat Challenge

What is Art Deco? I'm glad you asked me. Let me show you this picture: To answer your question, Art Deco is pretty. It's an art movement in the 20's and 30's. Don't quote me on it at all. I'm...

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Week seventeen, Fluffy Goat Challenge

Do you like it Fluffy? This is fluffy. Goats are fluffy, especially in winter. You just want to cuddle them all day. They are fluffy and warm. Except the boy, he stinks. Leave him alone. As we are heading into...

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Week sixteen, Structure Goat Challenge.

Do you like a good structure? Me too. But what does this mean for the goats? Goats are experts for redesigning structures. I took this idea from the three little pigs and the wolf. We have a hay structure, a...

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Week Thirteen. Transport goat challenge.

This week is the transport challenge in the 52 week challenge. Gee, I went quick. Again, I have my little goats trying out a new transport. Actually it's not that new. The goats always try to be on top and...

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Week ten, night goat challenge.

This is week ten in the 52 week challenge. Night.   The goat kids seem to struggle a bit with the owl making all that noise. I'm pretty sure the owl does that as a revenge for the racket the kids...

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Week nine. Texture Challenge.

Welcome to another weekly challenge. We are in Texture. How could you illustrate Texture?   Texture is something you feel, I had to put it away for a few hours to get my head around it. At the end I came...

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