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INTERVIEW WITH FATHER GOOSE

Story ID:1002
Written by:Kathe M. Campbell (bio, contact, other stories)
Story type:Diary/Journal Entry
Location:Butte Montana USA
Year:2006
Person:Father Goose
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Posted 10/06/2006 16:59 by Nancy J. Kopp | Reply
Three things to say: Delightful interview with Father Goose. I enjoyed the pictures, too. Third is that it was ever so nicely written.
Nancy
Posted 10/06/2006 17:39 by Millie Lynn Jones | Reply
Thank you, Kathe, for yet another wonderful story about your "friends".

Millie Jones
Posted 10/06/2006 20:06 by Kathleene S Baker | Reply
Well, bless his "old" heart - he certainly stays busy. Guess that's what keeps him going....great story, Kath! Oh, and the pictures, too.
Posted 10/06/2006 21:12 | Reply
Hi Kathe,
Well, I must say, you've done it again with your delightful sense of humor and gift for expressing yourself so well in writing. Loved your story, and it's the first and only interview with a goose that I've ever had the privilege to read. Sure hope it won't be your last goose "feather."
Posted 10/08/2006 14:40 | Reply
Kathe,

Delightful story and excellent pictures to go with it. Loved every word!

Don Ralstin
Posted 10/07/2006 08:30 by Renie Burghardt | Reply
Great story, Kathe, and I love the photos. I used to have ducks and geese on my pond, but eventually, they all disappeared. Too many coyotes and raccoons around here. I hated to lose them, and haven't replaced them. But the catfish in my pond still keep me entertained, whenever I go out to feed them, with their splash dance!

Your stories are always greatly entertaining as well!
Posted 10/07/2006 08:42 by Renie Burghardt | Reply
Eeee! How did this happen? Sorry, Kathe.

Renie
Posted 10/07/2006 22:30 by barbara elliott carpenter | Reply
Who knew you could speak goose???? I'm convinced that you speak any animal language you choose. Informative, sweet and well-written, this story mirrors the love you have for your mountain home and furry/feathered friends. Barbara
Posted 10/25/2006 07:26 by Maria Harden | Reply
Wonderful story! You never cease to amaze and amuse me with your musings (how's that for an alliteration?).
Maria