Tuesday, 5 November 2013

Sewall Farms

There is this cool place, about 30 minutes from our house called Sewall Farms.  One of my friends introduced me to it, and took us there one August day.  I really had no idea what we were up for, but I was not disappointed.  Here are some pictures to show why:


I can't remember this guy's name but he was freaky.  He walked right at us, and we didn't know if he was going to attack us or not.  Later on we found out that he's very friendly and loves people. So we tried to pet him, but as soon as we advanced toward him, he ran away. 

 
LOVE the bunnies! 
 
On a hayride. This dog just hopped on and acted like he was king of the wagon! 
 
These were the 3 cutest little pigs of the litter 
 
Hanging out with the dog...
 
and her friend Sophia
 
elk.. 

 bison
 
king of the herd.. wouldn't let anyone else near the grain pile! 


 
 
 
baby elk.. I think she was about 3 days old. 
 
 
 
And he was about 15 years old.. I'd be surprised if he was still alive. 




 with Sophia again

the crew of kids sitting on this cool swing 





 
So we got there as well as a few other groups of people.  we hung out with the turkey and peacocks, and held the baby bunnies.  Then we went around the property and saw all the different animals.  They have elk, caribou, fallow deer, mountain goat and sheep, donkeys, bison, pigs, steer, and a musk ox.  It was cool to see all of them.  After our picnic lunch, we visited their little shop where they sell candy, icecream, pictures that their family have painted, and also coats that she has made and embroidered as well as embroidered towels.  A VERY talented family, I'd say.  Too bad its so far away, because I'd definitely go again!

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