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Ken, I have heard of plain yogurt, and strawberry yogurt, and..., and...,
and..., you name it BUT, I think HEDGEHOG yogurt is going just a bit far.
Living so close to the city has fried your brain. Or is this just a story
line for your next book. Ruth
PS: Speaking of books, if you like old, LONG out of print books come on
up, I'm trying to clean out the attic a bit and there's plenty there for
the taking.
Anyone interested in engineering books from 50+ years ago? Got a box full
you can have.
At 9:47 AM -0500 12/31/07, Gabriel Orgrease wrote:
>I have for many years had a dream to build a split cobblestone dome -
>split sides of the cobbles in - and have always thought in terms of
>centering with a pile of dirt. I like the bovine idea and see that I
>could combine this with other likely not to be realized dream of having
>a goat farm. The closest I ever got to that dream was the book on
>raising goats, the goat we had that ate all the tomatoes, and the
>hedgehog yogurt adventure. Goats are not very picky about their forage
>and when they get tired of chewing away on the house they can climb on top.
>
>][<en
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