While we were at a Woodside Highlands Improvement Association meeting/get together the other day, we were told that a Goat Family had moved in next door at The Hayfields. As an aside, when our area, Woodside Highlands, was incorporated into Portola Valley, Portola Valley didn’t want to maintain the roads which do not meet the usual standards. As a workaround, we maintain our own roads through an Improvement Association, and Portola Valley gives us an allowance for that purpose. It is local government at its best. End aside.
Anyway way, Michele and I went over to the Hayfields to meet our new neighbors thinking we might know some of their relatives.
Because they were all working so hard, it was difficult to get any of the Goat Family’s attention, but finally Ms. B. Goat came over and chatted.
She told us that they were not moving in and they were just here on some sort of agricultural H-2B Visa through the Woodside Fire Protection District. About that time El Jefe, a Mister B. G. Gruff, came over and suggested that everybody get back to work, so we left and everybody else went back to work.