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Saturday, October 31, 2015
Charmingfare Farm Field Trip
Hi. I am Rus. I had so much fun going to the the Charmingfare farm! I went with Connor Shaila Brandan and Dad. On the way we played SCI or FIC. It was really fun! When we were driving to the entrance of the farm we saw two big horses. We came into the entrance where we met the Wilsons. We met some other people and then we got signed in in a building that had a few big shelves. There were quite a few things on the shelf. One was a bottle of maple syrup that was very very old. On the top of the shelf was a big jumble of antlers. When we left we first went on to a big stage almost that had the animated front of a truck in front of a big wagon making the truck look like it had a trailer! We got a few pictures on it. After we got down we went to see the llamas. They were white and brown spotted. Then we saw alpacas. The little one could really run and jump. Then we went into a building which had sheep and donkeys. Then we went into a building with pigs and turkeys. The turkeys were huge! In the back there were peacocks. We went to see sheep in a field and miniature horses. It was cool seeing the miniature horses. We also went to a place where we had sack races and pumpkin rolling races! Then we went to a place where a tractor was parked. It was a whole train of trailers. We went into the woods on the edge of the farm. We saw reindeer, Canadian lynx (which could jump very high), bobcats, and bears! Then we cut in between two fields and then went back to the place we started. We looked at some goats and then we went on a horse drawn wagon ride. We did the same thing we did in the tractor ride until, we got to the turning place and we turned right instead of left. We went around the outskirts of the farm. We went for probably almost a hour. When we came back we fed goats in a pen. Then we saw a camel, a bear, coyotes, foxes, skunks, bobcats, a mountain lion, even a racoon. When we were going back to the car we saw the fox burying its meat. We all got pumpkins on the way out too! On the way home we got hot chocolate! This field trip was the best ever!
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