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PHOTO: Kid to kid in Agnew

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, November 23, 2022

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Adam Cowan 1 1/2, of Sequim show a hint of trepidation on Wednesday while getting to know a goat named Trixie that resides at Agnew Grocery east of Port Angeles. The goat is one of several farm animals kept on the property of the grocery and feed store.
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KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Adam Cowan 1 1/2, of Sequim show a hint of trepidation on Wednesday while getting to know a goat named Trixie that resides at Agnew Grocery east of Port Angeles. The goat is one of several farm animals kept on the property of the grocery and feed store.
Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group 
Adam Cowan, 1 1/2, of Sequim, show a hint of trepidation while getting to know a goat named Trixie that resides at Agnew Grocery in October. The goat is one of several farm animals kept on the property of the grocery and feed store.

Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Adam Cowan, 1 1/2, of Sequim, show a hint of trepidation while getting to know a goat named Trixie that resides at Agnew Grocery in October. The goat is one of several farm animals kept on the property of the grocery and feed store.