Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Kilby the historical museum and the Cascade waterfall

Last Sunday we felt like travelling. My husband found a place to go to. I did not know much about it except for one thing... that there was a small petting zoo there. It was perfect as our home stay students loved animals. 

It turned out to be a Museum of Rural Life. There were a couple of houses and an old store from the 1920th there. There was a small hobby farm and a tin shed there. Not a lot to see really, but a nice place to visit anyway. There were a few goats, sheep and chickens to hand feed, too.

This house is the most interesting one there. This is an old train station with a store inside and a few rooms with old furniture and cloths and some other things. 




I did not take any pictures inside that house, but one. I liked the arrangement of these old suitcases:


Here is a hobby farm:


These chickens followed us everywhere as the kids fed them!




They have a nice little garden with really old trees. Love their rhododendron!


The old seesaw! (We tried it too, but you won't see a picture ;)



Picture perfect rural life!


The long johns is what I really tried to take a picture of. Damn wind!


That mountain really makes the landscape:


I could sit here all day looking at this:


Well, the museum was not big at all, so we needed to find what else to do. We went up to the Hemlock ski resort to see if there was snow tubing going on still. It was not...


We stopped for lunch here:


 Love the trees' roots by the river!





It was still too early to go home! We noticed a sign for the Cascade waterfall and decided to find it. We really did not know what to expect and how far the waterfall would be from the parking lot. Awesome enough, it was very close. We could use a gravel road or these stairs to go up. 


There is a suspension bridge there! 


This is how close you can get to the waterfall:



Our students returning:


Even if there were no bridge you could see the waterfall all right:


Video:



I took this picture while standing on the bridge:


We stopped at the Ruskin dam on our way back and had another picnic :) Here is my husband pointing at something. I thought he wanted me to go that way. It turned out he was pointing at a swimmer in the water! As you see we are wearing our jackets, so you can imagine the kind of weather we had that day.


It was a nice little trip! It reminded me of our days in Australia, when we barely had a plan. We would go to see something we knew about, then see a couple of other signs to some waterfalls and turn that way.  I wish we did this more often!

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Old MacDonald had a farm!

We were looking for a nice day to go to this petting zoo for some time. Monday right after Easter was just the day we needed. I won't tell you whose fault it was that we got lost because I looked at the wrong street number in the GPS. (Oops! Have I just said "I"? ;)

When we arrived, Esther looked around and asked: "What are we supposed to do here?" I thought that sounded like "why did you bring us here?" Well... I was wrong! What kind of kid wouldn't enjoy a petting zoo? Of course, they did! 

See how she is holding this baby goat? I was running around taking pictures of the goats and the white goose (you will see them below), my husband was running behind the kiddo, who was running with no goal whatsoever... Esther was holding this baby goat all that time! She hoped we would buy it )) After about thirty minutes we got bored with the goats and had to go and disappoint her... 




I kept this picture of the goats that I photographed:


...and one video of two play fighting baby goats. So cute!


I have never seen a goat feeding its baby before. It's a big baby!


Too bad, we have nobody to take care of a goat. I would like to keep this fluffy one:


Did you know that the baby sheep liked playing with a soccer ball??

A-ah!


This brave goose scared a few people and goats before it returned to its pond!


They had a hay ride there!


The kiddo was allowed to drive this tractor!
(Just kidding!)


My dream magnolia trees!


We found these bunnies after lunch and the hay ride. Do you know how long these two were sitting for there with the bunnies? At least an hour!


More photo fun:




I am keeping this baby goat!


...and this horsey ))


That dream farm had a dream creek behind it:


The oldest farmhouse in Langley was just across from the farm's magnolias:
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It was an awesome day! I do not think I have ever seen baby sheep and baby goats before... and I do not remember when last time I got to hold a bunny :) I would go there again!