Edgar’s Mission Passport
Lady Karen Parker & Co
Lady Karen Parker & Emily Dickinson
Lord Byron & John Keats
Jan 3 2024
Goats
Our family
Becoming authors of our own lives
Certified true likeness
Lady Karen Parker & Co’s story

From This Moment to the Next

Updated February 15, 2024

From this moment to the next, we grow and change. Yet we stay who we are. We are shaped by our experiences but not defined by them.

They can enrich our lives, dampen our spirits or land us anywhere in between. Yet we remain who we are, an ever-evolving being. “From this moment,” we whispered towards the furred ears of our four new goaty friends, “your lives will forever change; for at last, you will be seen for who you truly are.”

Huddled in the corner of the Kindness Van, three of the goats apprehensively looked the other way, but one dear girl did not. Stepping forward to become the matriarch of the group, we named her, befitting of her dignified manner, Lady Karen Parker.

And from that moment to the next, we began searching to find just who each of them was.

Through the good fortune of their now circumstance, they will be moulded by kindness, fortified by each other, and more comfortable in their skin in their next

Whilst their dairy goat looks speak of their past, the location in which they were found forebode their bleak future.

Lord Byron, John Keats and Emily Dickinson are who they are in this moment. Yet, they will change. And through the good fortune of their now circumstance, they will be moulded by kindness, fortified by each other, and more comfortable in their skin in their next.

Yet they remain who they are.

Operating in the homefield of our daily choices, so too do we. Yet, just like the animals around us, we, too, are evolving. We, doing so best when we understand that the exploitation of other beings, the abject suffering it entails and the terror we visit upon animals, are all roadblocks to the best of our humanity.

Whilst not all animals are as fortunate as Lady Karen Parker, Lord Byron, John Keats and Emily Dickinson, they can be. Because if, from this moment to the next, we recognise the enormous impact we have on the lives of those around us, then they, just like us, should have the opportunity to be all they were ever meant to be.