we visited the cutest family farm near our freinds’ house
sweet animals and baked goods and alpaca wearables
a little shop, and baking classes
everything created and taught and well cared for by the family
on a beautiful plot of land
a lovey place to vist and a lovely place to live.
—
‘farming is a profession of hope’
-brian brett, farmer and writer
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Decidedly cute livestock
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They were so charming and I want to go back and meet the mini donkeys who live there
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Mini donkeys – how wonderful!
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Very cute! Looks fun.
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It was so great
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Love the cow!
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A highland!
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Perfect! 😊😊
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That Brian Brett quote is perfect. My dad was a farmer, and it was definitely a profession of hope!
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I’m glad it made sense to you I do think it takes a lot of dedication and certainly hope
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🧑🌾
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But no tempting photos of the ‘baked goods’ or were they quickly devoured before you manage to find the camera :-)
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Oh they were amazing- sorry ))
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I love those little cows!! ♥
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They are sweet
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We love those family-friendly farms, and there are quite a few in the county we live in. Great places to take our grandchildren to.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It was so lovely and everyone that was there seems so happy, especially all the children that we’re visiting
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We’re
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They look so cute.
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There were so many cute animals there and the family clearly animal lovers and took really good care of them
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That’s wonderful.
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So lovely Beth.
Is that a Highland Cow?
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It is!
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it sounds perfect
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Such a nice visit
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what fun!
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It was great
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Alpacas are so adorable. They just have permanent smiles on their faces. The farm visit sounded lovely!
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They were so friendly, just like the family, and we fed them some veggies
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That is one butt-ugly cow . . . just saying.
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Awww , it’s sure shaggy, but something endearing about him
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I wonder if there’s such a thing as alpaca cheese?
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for some reason, I feel like there is –
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Yes. That is a wonderful quote.
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it’s so honest
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Oh what fun! I love alpacas. Lots of them in the mountains around here. They are great pack animals in addition to the wool they provide.
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and they are so cute
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Sounds like a lovely adventure.
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you would love it there, this family loves animals and they walk around with them
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Sounds truly wonderful. I would absolutely love that.
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Lovely 😍
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<3
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The alpacas! In love…so sweet. ❤️❤️❤️
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the cutest!
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❤️😉❤️
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It sounds like a splendid way to spend a day — and I loved the photos. Thanks for bringing us along, Beth. Hugs.
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oh, it was wonderful!
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I love the furry cow
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he’s a highland and they are so furry and cute
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Does look a lovely place to visit and live. 😊
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it’s really charming
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love alpacas and llamas; there used to be a farm where we lived — and we’d visit it regularly each year; it was refreshing and regenerative ; and there was a great cafe there too, all home grown products —
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exactly, yes –
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Oh, that highland cow — so cute!!
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yes, he’s a. messy mini and so cute
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I cannot decide which of the two is the cutest! Adorable, both.
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and – I’m going back to meet the mini donkeys!
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Woot!
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Adorable pics! This looks like a fun day!
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a really sweet place to visit
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So charming!
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that’s it!
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That is a nice family farm. Interesting animals. You wrote a fun poem.
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it is a really sweet place and thank you
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I love the photos of the animals and that is a great quote!
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They were so sweet and thanks
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I would love this farm. And that highland, ohhhhhhhhhhh.
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you would, Audrey. and the family was very nice. the mother was teaching baking classes in the kitchen when we came, and the baked goods they were selling were amazing. the two grown sons were working in the store and outside on the farm. they sold products made with the alpaca wool as well, and other handcrafted items, coffee, and very cute christmas ornaments, baby clothes, and a few items for the home. the farm was very well taken care of and we walked the property, with a tree house, beautiful trees, and a space where they host little weddings. the animals were really friendly and well cared for, some of them walk around, the bunnies and chickens, and they are animal lovers. next time I go back, I’d love to meet the mini donkeys who live there. it looks like a wonderful place for the family to have raised their sons.
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Fantastic and so cute they all are Beth. Lovely 🌹
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