Wednesday, July 24, 2013

DayTrip - The Farm at Walnut Creek

Today, the Kiddo's, Grandma Neill, Papa, and I visited The Farm at Walnut Creek.

What a great day!!

There was so much to see and do. We were there for a little over 3 hours and there were areas that we didn't see. If the kids were a little bit older, we could have spent most of the day there. They had a BEAUTIFUL picnic area close to a covered bridge and surrounded by flowers. It would be an amazing place for a date.

We started at the gift shop, worked our way around the fenced in animal area, visited the Blacksmith, went on a wagon ride to see the large, exotic animals, and finished our afternoon with the tour of the inside of an Amish home.

By the time we returned to our vehicles, we were all pooped!!

The weather couldn't have been more perfect. Sunny and 75 degrees.

However, there are always a few mishaps. Lauren peed her pants in the first 5 minutes of our visit and Turner didn't listen worth a crap and was running everywhere. Lauren kept going into the roped off areas to get closer to the animals while Turner thought it would be funny to throw food at the top of the animals heads instead of feeding them... (sigh). And I can't forget to mention the Baboon that decided to sit directly in front of us and start wanking off, exposing his disgusting pink wienie...I could go on, but let's not.

Here are some pics.

I love Turner's face as he's feeding the camel.
Lauren only wanted to feed the baby animals today.

One of the few Blue Macaw's walking around. Lauren kept shouting, "RIO" at it.

In a buggy. Turner was pretending to bark commands at his invisible horse.

Grandma Neill helping Lauren feed a Llama.

Papa, Lauren, Turner, Grandma Neill, and Tyler all scoping out the large deer.

Miss Blue Eyes kept watching me to make sure I didn't go anywhere. Separation anxiety in full effect.

My favorite pic of the day. Turner feeding one of the giraffe's.

This cow kept doing this at me even though I didn't have any food. Dum Dum.

Feeding the baby cattle.

The goats were not shy about begging for food.

Lauren petting one of the baby donkey's. There were dozens of them!

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