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What Animals Teach Us About Enough

Sometimes, when I’m walking through the pasture in the late afternoon, I notice how still everything gets. The goats settle into patches of sunlight. The alpacas stare out over the field like quiet philosophers. The ducks nap together in a soft, feathered heap by the water pools. And the barn cats—always the experts in comfort—drape themselves over whatever warm surface they can find: hay bales, fence posts, sometimes even the hood of the tractor if it’s been sitting in the sun. Every animal has its own way of declaring, I have enough . Our trio of old lady goats—Stumpy, Lumpy, and Grumpy—are especially good at this. On cold mornings, they wait patiently for the first bit of sunlight to touch the barn wall, and then they shuffle toward it, positioning themselves just right to soak in the warmth. No fuss, no schedule, no guilt about not being productive. They simply stand in the sun and exist. Bucket and Sprocket like the dog beds and old couches we left out for them; the youngest goats...

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 The Daily Waggle is a blog detailing the various exploits of Ariele and Josh as they work toward operating the Havencroft Animal Sanctuary in New Hampshire. You can learn more about Havencroft here: https://www.havencroft.org/

This blog is set up with ads and Amazon Affiliate links as a way of generating revenue for the non-profit, however, the IP is owned by Ariele and Josh. Every dollar earned will go toward helping the animals live a better, healthier, happier life. 

If you have questions, reach out to hello[at]havencroft.org, or ariele[at]arielesieling.com.



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