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		<title>Comment on Tea Room Featured in the Santa Cruz Sentinel by Goat Guided Tour of the Redwoods &#124; The Quail &#38; Thistle Tea Room</title>
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		<description>[...] In her Sentinel article, Anne Parker mentioned our open invitation to Q&amp;T patrons to join us for a casual stroll through the redwoods with our comical troop of Dwarf Nigerian goats.  We usually take the goats out for a walk in the woods after closing time, weather and social schedules permitting.  No leashes required!  The goats stick together and with us out of primal herd instinct &#8211; nobody wants to be left alone in the deep dark woods! [...]</description>
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