where can i purchase goats for my farm in riverside, ca?
i need to purchase goats for my farm i live in riverside, ca but willing to travel to a surrounding community
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Ask a mexican, I swear they will know.
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I have seen some goat for sale signs in the San Bernardino area of Muscoy. Maybe they are still there, you should check it out. Muscoy is a rural area next to the city of San Bernardino.
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There are many goat farms. Please read about herd management and the different breeds of goats first, if you don't all ready know this. The breed of goat you choose will depend on what you want the goat for. You can look up all kinds of goat farms that have kids or adult goats for sale on the internet. All so all kinds of web sites with great herd management information from experienced goat farmers. Have fun, J
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
About What is the best building and room at Disney's Port Orleans Riverside
What is the best building and room at Disney's Port Orleans Riverside?
Will be staying at Port Orleans Riverside this summer. Booked a room with a water view, but not sure what we will be getting. Is there a generally preferred building there? Would like convenience to transportation, pool and food balanced with nice view. Also, travelling with twin 11 year old girls and 14 year old girl. Will they like Port Orleans? Older daughter thought it looked like a retirement home! Please tell me she's wrong and will enjoy it. Finally, our family stayed at the Polynesian back in 2000 and really enjoyed the theming and atmosphere. How does Port Orleans stack up?
New Orleans - 4 Answers
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As your daughter has demonstrated, beauty is in the eye of the beholder -- so, there's no way of knowing if Riverside will be a big hit until you get there. That being said, I have no doubt that everyone will enjoy the resort. The food court and sit-down restaurant are both located in the main/central area, and are easily accessible to all the room buildings -- each section (as well as the lobby) has their own bus stop as well, so you shouldn't have to go far to get to the busses if you choose to use Disney transportation. Yes, the "manor"-style homes do resemble an old folks home -- but, that's the idea. The "story" behind Port Orleans Riverside is that, as folks started building in the southern U.S., structures were close to the center of town, and had a more rustic, unfinished look -- hence, the 'Alligator Bayou' buildings/rooms have a more woodsy appearance. However, as you move further "down river", the buildings/rooms take on a more 'classy' appearance, as materials were a bit more plentiful to folks in those days. You can request a particular building/section. If you want to be closer to the pool and lobby (restaurants), ask for the Alligator Bayou section. The water-view is a waste of money, in my opinion. You won't be spending that much time looking out your window! :-D There's a nice swimming/pool/activity area in the center of the resort, and there's a boat that runs between Downtown Disney -- it's actually pretty cool, and a nice break if you have the time. Enjoy your trip!
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First let me answer by saying Yay WaltDisneyWorld!!!!! Second I have to admit I have no clear answer to your question since I never stayed at Port New Orleans. The only intelligent thing I have to say on the matter is that the last time I was there I stayed in the uber cheap Contemporary Resort. I had a room with a view of the water and every night after dark all the rooms with a water view were treated to a cute little floating parade/light show i.e. small barges with colored lights and representations of characters. It's was just simple stuff, nothing really extraordinary or eye catching, but there was a touch of music. Anyhoo I thought it was cool. Maybe they do the same thing for all the resorts with a waterline view. The wilderness lodge looked awesome btw, I roamed around there during the daytime (took the wrong water ferry) and have been dying to stay there ever since. Yeah the Polynesian has a really fun atmosphere, I agree with you on that. Have fun!
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well im a 15 year old girl and i can say she is wrong.... i have never stayed there but i seen it .... it has the look and spirit of here in new orleans......but not as great ....there food can not compare to the real thing.... i should open a restraunt with real new orleans soul food there food in orlando is just bland but any ways the hotel is a great experience and if you not already live here it will defintly make you want to visit the big easy...... SO TRY IT WHAT CAN YOU LOOSE YOULL LOVE IT............. ALWAYS LET IT ROLL NEW ORLEANS STYLE......... P.S TELL THEM PEOPLE THAT YOU SAY NEW ORLEANS (NEW OR---LANS) NOT NEW ORRRLEEENS HAVE FUNNNNNN
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don't just stay at the hotel, go to downtown disney and to disney world, the girls will enjoy it much better if they are not only at the hotel
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About How many hours from Riverside to Mexicali
Will be staying at Port Orleans Riverside this summer. Booked a room with a water view, but not sure what we will be getting. Is there a generally preferred building there? Would like convenience to transportation, pool and food balanced with nice view. Also, travelling with twin 11 year old girls and 14 year old girl. Will they like Port Orleans? Older daughter thought it looked like a retirement home! Please tell me she's wrong and will enjoy it. Finally, our family stayed at the Polynesian back in 2000 and really enjoyed the theming and atmosphere. How does Port Orleans stack up?
New Orleans - 4 Answers
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1 :
As your daughter has demonstrated, beauty is in the eye of the beholder -- so, there's no way of knowing if Riverside will be a big hit until you get there. That being said, I have no doubt that everyone will enjoy the resort. The food court and sit-down restaurant are both located in the main/central area, and are easily accessible to all the room buildings -- each section (as well as the lobby) has their own bus stop as well, so you shouldn't have to go far to get to the busses if you choose to use Disney transportation. Yes, the "manor"-style homes do resemble an old folks home -- but, that's the idea. The "story" behind Port Orleans Riverside is that, as folks started building in the southern U.S., structures were close to the center of town, and had a more rustic, unfinished look -- hence, the 'Alligator Bayou' buildings/rooms have a more woodsy appearance. However, as you move further "down river", the buildings/rooms take on a more 'classy' appearance, as materials were a bit more plentiful to folks in those days. You can request a particular building/section. If you want to be closer to the pool and lobby (restaurants), ask for the Alligator Bayou section. The water-view is a waste of money, in my opinion. You won't be spending that much time looking out your window! :-D There's a nice swimming/pool/activity area in the center of the resort, and there's a boat that runs between Downtown Disney -- it's actually pretty cool, and a nice break if you have the time. Enjoy your trip!
2 :
First let me answer by saying Yay WaltDisneyWorld!!!!! Second I have to admit I have no clear answer to your question since I never stayed at Port New Orleans. The only intelligent thing I have to say on the matter is that the last time I was there I stayed in the uber cheap Contemporary Resort. I had a room with a view of the water and every night after dark all the rooms with a water view were treated to a cute little floating parade/light show i.e. small barges with colored lights and representations of characters. It's was just simple stuff, nothing really extraordinary or eye catching, but there was a touch of music. Anyhoo I thought it was cool. Maybe they do the same thing for all the resorts with a waterline view. The wilderness lodge looked awesome btw, I roamed around there during the daytime (took the wrong water ferry) and have been dying to stay there ever since. Yeah the Polynesian has a really fun atmosphere, I agree with you on that. Have fun!
3 :
well im a 15 year old girl and i can say she is wrong.... i have never stayed there but i seen it .... it has the look and spirit of here in new orleans......but not as great ....there food can not compare to the real thing.... i should open a restraunt with real new orleans soul food there food in orlando is just bland but any ways the hotel is a great experience and if you not already live here it will defintly make you want to visit the big easy...... SO TRY IT WHAT CAN YOU LOOSE YOULL LOVE IT............. ALWAYS LET IT ROLL NEW ORLEANS STYLE......... P.S TELL THEM PEOPLE THAT YOU SAY NEW ORLEANS (NEW OR---LANS) NOT NEW ORRRLEEENS HAVE FUNNNNNN
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don't just stay at the hotel, go to downtown disney and to disney world, the girls will enjoy it much better if they are not only at the hotel
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About How many hours from Riverside to Mexicali
Friday, October 1, 2010
About How many hours from Riverside to Mexicali
How many hours from Riverside to Mexicali?
Hey. I was wondering if someone could help me with this. Its not homework or anything like that, just something i need to figure out. I'm traveling to Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico tomorrow, from the city of Riverside. I know its 141 miles from here to there. But i would like to know, about how many hours would that take? If u can help, i would really appreciated thanks!
Geography - 3 Answers
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Well, at 60 MPH, that equates to 2.35 hours. At 70 MPH, that is a tad over 2 hours. But factor in Southern California traffic and a border crossing; you're most likely looking at 2.5 hours.
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google maps says it is 176 miles at 3hrs 24min so you must be traveling a different route or not starting in the same place. go onto google maps and type in your starting and ending address and it will tell you how long
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Hi I live in Mexicali its cool you are coming to Mexicali, when I get to Riverside like 3 years ago it took me about 3 hours with all the traffic
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Hey. I was wondering if someone could help me with this. Its not homework or anything like that, just something i need to figure out. I'm traveling to Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico tomorrow, from the city of Riverside. I know its 141 miles from here to there. But i would like to know, about how many hours would that take? If u can help, i would really appreciated thanks!
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Well, at 60 MPH, that equates to 2.35 hours. At 70 MPH, that is a tad over 2 hours. But factor in Southern California traffic and a border crossing; you're most likely looking at 2.5 hours.
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google maps says it is 176 miles at 3hrs 24min so you must be traveling a different route or not starting in the same place. go onto google maps and type in your starting and ending address and it will tell you how long
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Hi I live in Mexicali its cool you are coming to Mexicali, when I get to Riverside like 3 years ago it took me about 3 hours with all the traffic
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
About Do i need any type of Id or what do i need to be able to travel on greyhound form state to state
Do i need any type of Id or what do i need to be able to travel on greyhound form state to state?
i have a friend that is going to travel from elko nv to riverside californa and she will start in nv
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No, not as long as you stay in the continental U.S. but you would need one to go to Alaska.
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You would also need a passport to travel through Canada to Alaska...if you were to go there. However...you REALLY need to have I.D. on you. Carry something that says who you are, and apply for a state I.D. card as soon as you can.
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It's best to always travel with identification on you. There may be instances where you will need to prove your identity especially when travelling.
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i have a friend that is going to travel from elko nv to riverside californa and she will start in nv
Other - United States - 3 Answers
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No, not as long as you stay in the continental U.S. but you would need one to go to Alaska.
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You would also need a passport to travel through Canada to Alaska...if you were to go there. However...you REALLY need to have I.D. on you. Carry something that says who you are, and apply for a state I.D. card as soon as you can.
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It's best to always travel with identification on you. There may be instances where you will need to prove your identity especially when travelling.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
About Is there any cool places to go on a first date in Riverside, California
Is there any cool places to go on a first date in Riverside, California?
I just recently met a girl on E-Harmony. She lives in Riverside, Ca. I live in San Dimas, Ca. I don't travel out there much and don't know the area that well. I want to take her on a first date out in Riverside some where but don't know where. Any suggestions. FYI! We are both in our 30's.
Los Angeles - 2 Answers
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oh try the mission inn...its a hotel, spa and has various restaurants.... and the place is just so gorgeous you can check out their website http://www.missioninn.com/ trust me she will love it... you can check it out and they give you prices too =) have fun
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she probably knows places in riverside too well. take her somewhere else..somewhere interesting..maybe outside of riverside but not too far...u will probably take her to a place she's been before..i live in corona this whole county is boring and not cool..the OC has a lot of beautiful chill places.
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I just recently met a girl on E-Harmony. She lives in Riverside, Ca. I live in San Dimas, Ca. I don't travel out there much and don't know the area that well. I want to take her on a first date out in Riverside some where but don't know where. Any suggestions. FYI! We are both in our 30's.
Los Angeles - 2 Answers
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oh try the mission inn...its a hotel, spa and has various restaurants.... and the place is just so gorgeous you can check out their website http://www.missioninn.com/ trust me she will love it... you can check it out and they give you prices too =) have fun
2 :
she probably knows places in riverside too well. take her somewhere else..somewhere interesting..maybe outside of riverside but not too far...u will probably take her to a place she's been before..i live in corona this whole county is boring and not cool..the OC has a lot of beautiful chill places.
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