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paghat 01-05-2005 08:11 PM

Barnyard petting zoo
 
Yesterday Granny Artemis & I were driving around to nurseries when we
spotted in a Ford sales lot an ad hoc "petting zoo" so we pulled in there
& jumped out of the car. There were lots of young mothers standing around
outside the corral watching their kids with the animals, a few teenagers
inside the corral, but like only one full grown adult playing with
animals. It was SLIGHTLY embarrassing to be an adult eager to play with
baby animals, but hey, if those young mothers outside the corral had lost
their sense of joy interacting with animals, that's just sad for them.

Granny Artemis & I sat on the floor of the corral & were visited & nibbled
on by a Patagonian cavy about three times the size of a regular guinea
pig, a baby potbelly pig about the size of a big loaf of bread, a half
dozen baby pygmy goats hardly any bigger than large cats, a full-sized
nanny goat who was present so that the baby pygmy goats wouldn't get
dehydrated for need of milk, a de-horned bottle-raised Zebu (a miniature
but very wild type of cow that I've never seen so tame before; they're
usually hinky around strangers), an elderly dwarf horse smaller than a
great dane who loved to be scratched around his ears & cheeks, plus a
yab-yab-yab-yabbering duck, & what else, oh yeah, a bunch of children. It
was great.

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Priscilla Ballou 01-05-2005 10:43 PM

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(paghat) wrote:

Granny Artemis & I sat on the floor of the corral & were visited & nibbled
on by a Patagonian cavy about three times the size of a regular guinea
pig, a baby potbelly pig about the size of a big loaf of bread, a half
dozen baby pygmy goats hardly any bigger than large cats, a full-sized
nanny goat who was present so that the baby pygmy goats wouldn't get
dehydrated for need of milk, a de-horned bottle-raised Zebu (a miniature
but very wild type of cow that I've never seen so tame before; they're
usually hinky around strangers), an elderly dwarf horse smaller than a
great dane who loved to be scratched around his ears & cheeks, plus a
yab-yab-yab-yabbering duck, & what else, oh yeah, a bunch of children. It
was great.


OK, I'm jealous!

Priscilla
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"You can't welcome someone into a body of Christ and then say only
certain rooms are open." -- dancertm in alt.religion.christian.episcopal

Vox Humana 02-05-2005 12:19 AM


"paghat" wrote in message
...
Yesterday Granny Artemis & I were driving around to nurseries when we
spotted in a Ford sales lot an ad hoc "petting zoo" so we pulled in there
& jumped out of the car. There were lots of young mothers standing around
outside the corral watching their kids with the animals, a few teenagers
inside the corral, but like only one full grown adult playing with
animals. It was SLIGHTLY embarrassing to be an adult eager to play with
baby animals, but hey, if those young mothers outside the corral had lost
their sense of joy interacting with animals, that's just sad for them.

Granny Artemis & I sat on the floor of the corral & were visited & nibbled
on by a Patagonian cavy about three times the size of a regular guinea
pig, a baby potbelly pig about the size of a big loaf of bread, a half
dozen baby pygmy goats hardly any bigger than large cats, a full-sized
nanny goat who was present so that the baby pygmy goats wouldn't get
dehydrated for need of milk, a de-horned bottle-raised Zebu (a miniature
but very wild type of cow that I've never seen so tame before; they're
usually hinky around strangers), an elderly dwarf horse smaller than a
great dane who loved to be scratched around his ears & cheeks, plus a
yab-yab-yab-yabbering duck, & what else, oh yeah, a bunch of children. It
was great.


One of the local garden centers has a selection of farm animals you can
visit. The place is a throw-back to earlier days when the area was a series
of farms. Now it is surrounded by golf courses and expensive homes. Their
prices have risen to extract the maximum cash from the affluent neighbors.
I see people buying things at outrageous prices that could be had 10 minutes
away for far less. I like to browse and pet the animals, but the place is
way too expensive for me.



enigma 02-05-2005 01:32 PM

(paghat) wrote in
:

Yesterday Granny Artemis & I were driving around to
nurseries when we spotted in a Ford sales lot an ad hoc
"petting zoo" so we pulled in there & jumped out of the
car. There were lots of young mothers standing around
outside the corral watching their kids with the animals, a
few teenagers inside the corral, but like only one full
grown adult playing with animals. It was SLIGHTLY
embarrassing to be an adult eager to play with baby
animals, but hey, if those young mothers outside the corral
had lost their sense of joy interacting with animals,
that's just sad for them.


it sure is!
if you & Granny Artemis ever get out to the east coast, i have
a very kissy llama (most of the llamas are typically stand-
offish, but Perl likes to kiss) & some goats & chickens that
would love to entertain you :)
if i ever decide if i want to move or not, i'll know when i'm
getting yaks...
lee


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