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| SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | MAY 2020 | 63 I found the butterflies! Resident name (first & last): ________________________________________ There are this many butterflies: _____________________________________ Comments (we LOVE your notes - about anything!): _______________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Get the Joke! Last month the joke was an article about going green with goats as landscape assistants. There was a new resident who read the article and nearly put her house up for sale. To her, I am sorry I stressed you out. To everyone else who laughed, I am so glad. It's hard to laugh these days… but I'm gonna keep trying. Join me and look for silver linings and happy moments. If you can't find them, create them. Instead of the Get The Joke this month, we have scattered black and white butterflies throughout the magazine. Count them and send your answer with your name and any comments to sunlakesnews@ yahoo.com. One correct entry will be chosen at random to win. As a bonus, we invite you to dig out your favorite pens and color the butterflies. You can email your colored butterflies to us as well and we'll print a few of our favorites next month. Happy hunting! Congratulations to this month's Dinner Winner: BARBARA CHRISTENSEN Please call Kelly in the Admin. Office for your Sun Lakes Restaurant dinner for two. OUR ADVERTISERS ARE Payment for the production of Lifestyles (and the reason it's free to homeowners) is due to the generous support of our advertisers. Please thank them by visiting their place of business or calling them first whenever you need their service or product. THE BEST! Oh yay, oh yay! Goats, lots of them! Can't wait for goat yoga - golfers wouldn't mind if we did it on the putting green, would they? Barbara C. This is awesome… community pets! Can we name them? I'd love to foster a goat! ~ Sharon R. I'd love to take care of a couple of goats but am afraid they would eat my plants! ~ Jean B. When we receive our goat we will call it Billy. I feel that we should go to the top of the list to adopt a goat. We watched the goats eat all the grass on the hills in Laguna Beach. They did a fantastic job! ~ Don and Marilyn F. The goat article! It was absolutely hilarious! My two favorite things about this one: 1) If you adopt a goat it would stay in your guest room! 2) Someone posted on Facebook that they did not move to Sun Lakes to live on a farm. I don't know if they were joking or actually believed it, but I truly laughed out loud hysterically! Thanks for the best one yet! Denny S. I wrote a haiku: Goats maintaining lawns? Social Distancing also may apply to goat herds. Applebee's dinner is not our style; we'd prefer the SLCC Clubhouse. Guest room's not for goats. Carpet reimbursed? Goat failed litter-box. Thanks for the fun story! ~ Maren R. I AM INFURIATED!!!!!!! THIS IS EXTREMELY PREJUDICED AGAINST SHEEP. Sheep do a much better job at eating grass, getting it mowed much closer, not to mention they provide us with wool, thereby contributing to the economy in this time of uncertainty. What do goats give us besides a few measly quarts of milk that nobody wants to drink anyway! And cows. What about cows? They are even so green as to fertilize the grass as they are eating it. Talk about Earth friendly! ~ Scott Compton You got my GOAT! ~ Debbie P. your comments: COUNT (AND COLOR) THE BUTTERFLIES! Send your entry to sunlakesnews@yahoo.com