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VTS_01_18.JPG - Casale she-goat. When I stayed with my grandparents in Picinisco in 1959, there was no fresh cows milk to be had but once a week a lady would knock on the door selling Goats milk. A tiny amount of the precious liquid would be purchased as my grandparents had aquired the habit of taking afternoon tea during their years in England.

Casale she-goat
Casale she-goat. When I stayed with my grandparents in Picinisco in 1959, there was no fresh cows milk to be had but once a week a lady would knock on the door selling Goats milk. A tiny amount of the precious liquid would be purchased as my grandparents had aquired the habit of taking afternoon tea during their years in England.
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