So I was looking at my other blog posts today and I realized that all of them began with today. So I'll start with something else, this morning I knew I was on farm and I was super excited to learn something new. I learned so much today I don't even know where to start. When we first got there we went to the "Old Barn" and fed the two ponies, two goats and one llama. We let them out and then continued to the NARN Barn. (Im not sure what that stands for) Anyways we repeated the same stepts for the pigs, llamas, cats, roosters, chickens, and we even went to feed the horses. There is a new baby llama that is super cute! We did so much today its hard to remeber everything. Oh well we also cleaned out the old barn storage room and took everything that needed to be kept to the storage barn. We also found some glass windows that needed to be scrapped for parts so we threw rocks at the glass. Don't worry we had safety goggles. Mark, the one who showed Nat and I all of this, took us back down to the horses. The area with the horses is about 2 miles away so we were there for the rest of the afternoon. We groomed their hooves, fet them again, cleaned all poop and re-arranged the area with the hay. There are also two llamas by the horses, did you know that llamas poop in one place only? It is quite helpful. So our afternoon was filled with poop and food. What a lovely combination. Working with that took us until the end of the day. Tomorrow is the start of my weekend, I'm super excited about roaming Washington!
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Feeding time.
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The Kubota!!
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So much poop!!!!
Travis
5/22/2013 03:15:08 am

Thanks for keeping up on your blog posts and uploading all those great pictures. Be sure to upload a bunch of pictures when you roam Washington on your days off!! Please be careful driving and remember to find some trees inoculated with truffle spores for me (I will pay you back if you can bring one tree back)!

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