HOMESICK HOMESTEADERS - YES, WE PAID TO PRETEND WE WERE AT HOME

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

Sometimes, you just get homesick!


Not all that long ago, our family took a trip up to Wisconsin. On that trip, we mostly hung out at a condo on the shores of Lake Michigan. However, at one point we found a place nearby that made us a little homesick, so we stopped by for a bit.

In all honesty, it was a lot like coming back home, only we had to pay to do it! LOL!

THE FARM - SOME OF THE SAME

The place that we stopped in at was call "THE FARM." You can check out their website by clicking HERE. It is designed to be a fun, interactive, educational and historical experience, and we would certainly agree with that.

Interestingly enough, there were quite a few things that we enjoyed there that we also get to experience at home.

The baby chicks and chickens were one such overlap between our lives these days and this adventure on THE FARM. Even though they were not our own little chicks, it was a lot of fun to check them out and see the little ones!

The baby piglets were another animal that made us homesick. Some of our piglets were just born at the time and another one of our sows was about to give birth. Thankfully we made it back home in time for the birth, but these little piglets helped hold us over until we returned home.

The tractor was another similar thing here at THE FARM. It was nice to see one of @little-pepper on a tractor and not asleep for a change.

The garden was very nice as well. They did a much better job with theirs this year than I did with mine, so it was nice to see such wonderful plants producing such a wide variety of food.

In true @little-pepper style, they even found a snake in the garden. This one happened to be a Garter Snake.

At one point I was carrying it, and another little girl asked why I had it. I told her that this place was a petting zoo, and that we had found it in the garden. She replied, "Well you're not supposed to pet that!" I told her that I should probably just let it go then, and released it back where we found it.

It was nice to see the annual flowers mixed in with the garden plants too. We like to do this as well, since it helps to attract pollinators.

This Tiger Swallowtail butterfly was one of the pollinators that we saw while we were in the garden. A few other animals that we saw at THE FARM which we also have at home were Ducks and Guinea Fowl.

THE FARM - SOME OF THE DIFFERENCES

The experience was not a complete overlap of our life at home, though. There were also plenty of differences.

They had some birds, like pigeons, turkeys, and peafowl, which we do not have at home. Some day we would sure like to have some of them, but for not, we just have what we've got.

Some donkeys, horses and such were also at the farm. One day our @little-peppers hope to have their own horse, but I told them that fist we must build a house. House first, then horse... if we even end up getting a horse.

A few really cool types of cattle also live at THE FARM. These ones in the photo above are some Highland Cattle. In that photo they are running towards us, because they know that we have corn. Check out their long tongues in the photos below.

That last black cow, not a highland, also was eager to get some corn.

This big white one here is a Brahma bull, which are a kind of bovine originally from India. They are the ones that have a large lump on their shoulders.

A lot of rodeo bulls have at least some Brahma in them. We were told that if you walked up to this one, it would open its mouth and wait for you to throw some corn in.

It sure was trained well, and we had a lot of fun feeding it.

Check out "Monster Truck the Pepper" tossing his corn in! Though we do not have any cattle at the moment, we are considering getting some Dexter cows. We will keep you posted on that.

One of the coolest things about THE FARM was all of the baby goats and sheep that you could see. Since they get a lot of their daily meals from milk bottles or corn that the visitors feed them, they are very eager to greet you when you show up. Here are some fun photos from our time there.

@Mama-pepper got in on the fun too!

Hungry and curious, the @little-peppers found out firsthand why goats have a reputation for eating anything!

Milking the goats was another experience that we do not get at home... yet.

The @little-peppers sometimes help the neighbors milk their cow, so after the demo they got to try.

Our two biggest girls gave it a go and did a great job. I think that goats and sheep are both in our future, so it'll be an incredible experience once we start having our own lambs and kids, and start getting to milk our own goats. Until then, this was a good taste of what is (hopefully) to come.

This old fashion stove also caught our eye. One of our neighbors has a very nice one, and we are planning on getting one for our home too. It'll be nice to use real wood to heat our oven and stove.

THE FARM - CLOSING THOUGHTS

Even though a lot of the things at THE FARM were things that we could experience at home, it was still a worthwhile time and money well spent in our opinion. One interesting thing about checking out places like this, is that it can give you some great ideas of things that you can do too, and how to set things up.

Also, for those who are looking to do have a homestead near a city, this could be a good source of income. People pretty much pay to check out your homestead, and then pay you to feed your animals for you! That's a pretty good deal, as long as you don't mind company.

The admission was nothing expensive, and the milk bottles and corn to feed the animals was very cheap. It brought a lot of joy to all of us, and we all had an amazing time. If any of you are ever in Door County, WI, I'd highly recommend checking out THE FARM.

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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I let one of those stoves go to the lawyer / foreclosure. Sorry, I tried to find it a good home. Now I feel sad I can't crate it up and ship it to you.

With your family being the size it is (height-wise) I really suggest going the route of goats and sheep and not cows. Cows are really really much bigger. They are harder on the farm furniture and harder on the farm hands. Unless you really miss beef for some reason, I wouldn't recommend it until monster truck is taller than the knee of a grasshopper.

I love garter snakes. I wish all snakes were nice like garter snakes. But, this here country belongs to rattle snakes.

Thanks for the advice, and too bad about that stove!

As for cows, we were looking into Dexter cattle, because they are a short-legged breed.

Dragon milk! :D

Very nice place. I'm going to plain a trip there next season with the family.

Getting back to simple roots of getting ones food and supplying all that is needed to survive from farming has always fascinated me! Me and my friends are currently building a farm with our tiny houses on it for equestrian riders.
Keep up the good content!

Cheers

Dante

That sounds really cool! How is it going so far?

its going well I did my first post on it here:https://steemit.com/nature/@empiracoinllc/tiny-house-episode-1
The barn should be here soon for us to setup and finishing clearing the land for the horses. I'll do an update on it by next weekend!

Cheers!

Highland cooows rule. Nice post!.

Yeah, they are some really cool cattle!

This is great! Your kids are lucky to experience this. Best wishes PapPeP lol...@papa-pepper.. Thank you for sharing this, brought tons of joy into my heart tonight. -@splendorhub

Thank you for enjoying it and letting me know.

You know, I am SO glad you did that silly post about your smile. I realized that is was big part of why I got such a wrong impression of you, I thought you were some punk with attitude who was too cool to smile. I could not put words on it then, but... Even with the paper teeth, seeing your face with a grin makes you SO much friendlier looking! Let me assure you, I for one, do not care what your teeth look like, I like to see YOU look happy!
And thanks for the trip to "the Farm!" We don't get out much... you know... working the farm... lol!

Looking forward to seeing your farm.

Some of our piglets had just hatched

@_@

Today I learned...

Awesome post, loved the highland cattle. I wanted to ask by the way, how much land do you have for your homestead?

LOL, You are right, I changed that. Also, we have about 8 acres right now.

I would go there just to pet the fwuffy ears of the Highlands. Which sounds ridiculous, but c'mon...in the trotting towards you photo they are just too cute.

Also, that stove is gorgeous. Probably a lot of work, but stunning. Metal work like that is sure becoming rare.

Yeah, those cows are so cute! Like bovine teddy bears!

I miss cooking on a wood cook stove. There's something special about them.

Wow this is lovely @papa-pepper
So that snake @little-peppers wont bite?

Not too bad, if it does.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

I use to have garter snakes as pets as a kid :D we had 1.5 acres and a creek and woods behind our house. I never got bit. I kept them in a glass milk bottle with grass and stuff. I let them out to play 2 seconds after I put them in their new home. They were very fast and always got away! loll boy those were great times growing up spending the day in the woods.

Sounds like a great place for a visit. And you are right about gathering ideas. here on Steemit are some pretty cool things to be found too. So cool.

That is pretty awesome. We do not have anything yet except the house, hoop house, shop and 10 acres. We are waiting, patiently and anxiously for the spring.
In eastern Iowa where I grew up there is a similar place called Story Book Zoo. It is very similar to "The Farm." And now that you mention this, this would not be a bad idea. My girls school asked me when I was getting livestock because they would like to have a place closer to the school to visit. Or if I could bring a goat or chicken to the school. I am not even 3 miles from the school.
I will be doing a scaled down Halloween hay ride for my kids and their friends. I have a couple videos on that and gave the girls a teaser the other day. Who knows maybe that will spark an interest for others to come to the farm.
As always, great post @papa-pepper! Keep up the great work!!

Kenny

50 bucks an hour posting photo blogs man? Wow! Great work!

It took longer than that to take them all and make the post, but yes, a $50 potential total payout is nice.

good job @papa-pepper

Great post

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Very nice "Farm" review. Looks like the Little Peppers had a blast. The photographs feeding and holding the baby goats are so cute. That stove looks like a tank it would be amazing to have one like that. Is it called a "Warming Closet?" Or is that just the name for the hooded attachment?

That is just a place to keep things warm. Not sure if the actual name.

It's an interesting and enjoyable visit @papa-pepper .

Very cool! Looks like everyone really was enjoying the visit. I can see how it is a home away from home. Looks like they have everything there. Thanks for sharing.

beautyfull trip ! I have a kind of homesick feeling when i read your story, not so much about the farm tales, or the pictures, wich i just love, but it started with Michigan, never been there, but, and i hear my granddad talk , michigan?? you say? ... with a sigar in his hand i nearly smell it, Michigan, son? do you know grand Rapids? because my whole family moved to there... And my granddad would tell the story for the 1000 td time : My grandfather was the only kid out of family of 12 that stayd in Holland he used to say . In 1892 His grandmother lost her husband, his grandfather, she decided to move to Amerika, with all 9 kids, the most were grown up and had kids of there selves, but my granddad was in love and stayed in Holland.
Everytime papa pepper i hear Michigan or Grand rapids, i think of my granddad, his cap on his head his sigar in his hand and his jenever next to him. Thank you for giving me my homesick feeling.

What a great story and wonderful pictures. Nice to see mama pepper!
You can see that your children are not afraid of animals like snakes and big cows.

great post @papa-pepper

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Good article @papa-papper
I love it

Happy for you @papa-pepper. All papa creations are very good.

Looks like all the peppers had fun on the farm. That's what we do when we get homesick when travelling, go visit a farm. The Dexter cattle are a good choice. Short legs and great meat too. We have had Pelibuey sheep (all meat no wool) and they tend to be much like goats. Lots of climbing and eating everything in sight including my trees...

The animals look so cute!! Love this post haha <3

Looks like a very nice place, those cows, looks real hungry!!

That was a very good experience through the farm together with your family,perhaps it has really help you to learn some new skills that are needed on the firm and also you have got to see some other domestic animals that you don't have at your homestead,indeed your money didn't go for waste since your homestead ferry tail made you become home sick of yours and earn you some more skills and more interest that will help you improve your farm for better nourishment,lastly thank you @papa-pepper for your post and keep on posting such farm oriented posts on Steemit because it's very educative.

Love this post! You & mama pepper are giving those little peppers the best education possible!! Kudos!

Thanks for sharing @papa-pepper .

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