Porches, Babies & Farm Magic: Friday Happy Hour at Little Tail Farms
- Laurie
- Jun 16
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 26
Where simplicity meets joy, and every small moment becomes a memory.
Sip, Snuggle & Say Hello
A few weeks ago, our porch lit up with “Bottles & Babies” from 5–7 pm—an evening you simply can’t miss. Families gathered on the breeze-kissed porch, slowly sipping drinks, while tiny goats nestled in arms (and laps) under the golden glow of sunset. Here's a glimpse from our first Bottles & Babies FB post. It’s become our favorite way to end the week: kindness in motion, laughter in every bleat, and hearts ready to slow down together.

Meet the Porch Party Crashers
With sixteen baby goats bounding around the barnyard, porch visits have turned into full-blown baby goat bonanzas. Some hop straight into your lap. Others wiggle between chairs or tumble down the toddler slide like wide-eyed, furry toddlers on a mission.
It’s spontaneous. It’s heartwarming. And it’s the kind of memory that stays with you long after the hay’s been swept and the sun’s gone down.
These aren’t just visits—they’re moments of pure magic. The kind that reminds us exactly why we do what we do: to share joy, spark wonder, and create a place where even the tiniest hooves can leave the biggest footprints on your heart.

What’s Around the Bend
Looking ahead, we’re dreaming up more slow evenings on the porch and soft, quiet mornings in the meadow. If you haven’t already, be sure to follow along. Our next Bottles & Babies evening is just around the corner, and you won’t want to miss the magic.
Magic in the Simple Things
Porch hours become memories—bring your favorite beverage, your sense of wonder, and your love for barnyard friends.
Surprise guests always pop in. We mean it when we say: expect the unexpected (and adorable).
Community spirit is the heartbeat of the farm. Whether you come solo or as a family, you’re part of the story now.
Join Us for the Next One
Want to sip, snuggle, and slow down with us? Look for our next Bottles & Babies evening. Want to bring a group or host a tiny outdoor gathering? Just let us know—we’ll save you a seat on the porch.
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