Eventually we progressed to the farm area with big pigs, chickens and roosters, horses, goats, and sheep. The kids went on a little tractor-pulled ride, explored converted chicken coops, and slurped up Otter Pops. We also took a few minutes for photo ops. Eliza's pose in front of the flower bed was cute, and Luke's just cracked me up. It was a great afternoon!
Wheeler Historic Farm with a COUSIN
I recently found out about a cool historic working farm run by the Salt Lake County Parks & Rec so when my brother and his family came to town, we all headed there one afternoon. It was hot and sunny, but we all had a good time watching the kids enjoy the animals. We spent the majority of the time near the entrance, with the kids completely entertained by the ducks, geese, and pigeons. At one point, Jack tried to help some cute little ducklings up a steep stream bank so they could follow their mama into the grass, but the mama quacked very loudly at him. Jack really was trying to help, but the mama wanted him to leave her babies alone!
Eventually we progressed to the farm area with big pigs, chickens and roosters, horses, goats, and sheep. The kids went on a little tractor-pulled ride, explored converted chicken coops, and slurped up Otter Pops. We also took a few minutes for photo ops. Eliza's pose in front of the flower bed was cute, and Luke's just cracked me up. It was a great afternoon!
Eventually we progressed to the farm area with big pigs, chickens and roosters, horses, goats, and sheep. The kids went on a little tractor-pulled ride, explored converted chicken coops, and slurped up Otter Pops. We also took a few minutes for photo ops. Eliza's pose in front of the flower bed was cute, and Luke's just cracked me up. It was a great afternoon!
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Love it! Each pic is a keeper!
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