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On June 24th we went to Wheeler Farm in Salt Lake City. My cousin Ty came with us. It was a horribly hot day, and we weren't there terribly long.
We saw all the traditional farm animals, but the animal that made me jump, shudder and cringe, were the GIANT sewer-ish (that's the technical term) RATS that inhabited most of the outdoor cages. I can't explain how disgusting they were, but my reaction could (thus the jump, shudder, cringe).
We did go on a hay ride, which all the kids enjoyed, before heading over to Grandma Edie's for a great lunch.
The second picture is of Laynie with a reindeer toy in my grandma's basement. I think she liked it better than all the real, live animals at the farm.
1 comment:
Looks like you had a great time. Sorry I missed you!
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