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Tuesday
Jun302009

A walk on the farm

Last week Jane and I paid a visit to Springton Manor (a local farm) to take pictures for some of her upcoming books. Jane’s friend Heather tagged along and is in some of the pictures. We got so many great pictures with the animals on the farm. Jimmy, the man who takes care of the barn, was nice enough to let us hold some of the animals. We were able to take pictures with a baby pig, a baby goat, and a rabbit. The baby pig was so adorable; I really wanted to take them all home. When the mother grunted all 15 of the baby pigs came running over to feed. They were climbing all over each other to try to get some milk.

Heather was having so much fun getting her picture taken and having the animals in the pictures made it even better. Heather also got her picture taken with some lambs, horses, and butterflies. While we were there, we visited the very popular butterfly garden. It is such a neat place to visit. The butterflies fly around as if you are not even there. They land so close to you, and sometimes they even land on you. There butterflies that they have are very pretty. This day turned out to be very successful, we got many great pictures.  Springton Manor is a very interesting place to visit, especially in the summer.  The butterfly house is very fun and unigue.  The best part about this is…it’s free!  Can’t beat that!

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