Good morning Day 5! We planned to have lunch outside so we skipped our usual morning preparation of our packed lunch.
First stop of the day was Anniebrooke Flower Farm.
Lots of sheep at at the farm
Plenty of artificial flowers at the shop but no "real" flowers. *sigh*. Just not the right season. But nevermind, there was another attraction - Goats!
Elyssa and Erin happily feeding the goats
Spent quite a lot of time there. Girls were happy to give, goats were happy to take :-)
We just plucked grass from our side of the fence to give the goats. Case of "grass is greener on the other side"? Hehe.
Munch , Munch
There was a small vineyard there too
My 3rd visit to Aussie and I've yet to see a single grape on the grapevines!
Next stop : Protea Farm. Uhm..we tot it was a tea farm. Turned out that it was a type of flower ;-)
Protea Flowers
Nothing much at the Protea farm, so we proceeded to the next attraction for the day : Wonky Windmill Farm
The namesake Wonky Windmill
Decided on a quick morning snack before the farm tour
Pumpkin soup, scones and meat rolls
And then the farm feeding adventure began!
Erin giving milk to the lambs
Elyssa with a hamster
Miniature Horse
Sheep. Baaa Baaaa.....
Uhmm... forgot the name. But isn't it cute?
Hubby with a friendly goat
Pigs
We stayed far away from 'em!
After Wonky Windmill, we headed to Bootleg Brewery
Love the view!
With our beers :-)
Yam Seng!
Wefie with Elyssa :-)
-to be continued-
6 comments:
I think that is a llama. So cute :D
Dunno-name looks like a little llama. At least more activities for this day compared to the others hehe.
I didn't know protea was a type of flower too :P
Ai @ Sakura Haruka
I have not seen blue skies for a long long time. : ) Was this in September?
Merryn & Chi2 - I dun think it's llama actually, but just can't remember the name. Next time, must take photo of the sign! ;-)
Ai - who would have tot right? Protea should be.... tea . haha
Irene - yup, end Sept. Super super loved the blue skies!
Merryn & Chi2 : now i remember - they are called alpacas. Cutter than llamas.
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