Saturday Snapshots–Steckle Heritage Farm
On Monday, February 20th, I was a guest storyteller at Steckle Heritage Farm for their Winter Fun Day. Though we haven’t had much snow, we were blessed with some just the day before so families were able to go tobogganing as well.
The sheep came right to the fence and like to be petted.
Staff member Krista leading Stanley the calf out of shelter so visitors can see him
For more about Winter Fun Day, see http://storygal.wordpress.com/2012/02/22/steckle-heritage-farm-winter-fun-day-and-storytelling-too/
At Home With Books To participate in the Saturday Snapshot meme post a photo that you (or a friend or family member) have taken. Photos can be old or new, and be of any subject as long as they are clean and appropriate for all eyes to see.
What a fun way to spend a winter day! Those sheep certainly look nice and warm with all that wool.
They do. And we learned that the wool also keeps them cool on a hot summer day. Who would have thought!
That looks like a really lovely time — although Stanley doesn’t look all that excited about going out in the snow.
Stanley had to be coaxed. Maybe he just wanted a rest.
The miniature ponies are just so adorable.
They are cute, aren’t they. Thanks for stopping by.
What a great place for families to visit.
Hello Nise’. I’m late responding since I had to shop today. This is a good spot for families, school groups and summer camp sessions. Thanks for stopping by.
Looks like a wonderful place for families to visit – especially in the winter!
A working heritage farm is a good thing. Ours is tucked inside the city limits now.
aww, love the animals, great picture opportunities 🙂 Book Savvy Babe
It’s the perfect opportunity for photos. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Looks like a lot of fun!! I need to find a place like that around here and take my grandkids!
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Low cost or no-cost, it was a great day for families with young children or grandparents and their grandchildren. Thanks for stpping by.
That’s a great experience for families. I can still remember visiting a real farm and it was more years ago than I want to say. Being able to see the animals up close was something to remember.
I grew up on a farm and so this farm inside or at the edge of our city limits is a good thing. The staff offers school trips and summer sessions for children.
That looks like a very fun event!
CTV came and took pictures and so the event got some news coverage too. Staff member Krista said there were 6000 people in all; they were thrilled by the attendance.
I love these photos…glad that the snow came in time for the kids to have fun!
I was glad too for them. It’s nice when that happens. Thanks for stopping.
I have difficulty responding to your blog picture at times. Your picture of fog and ice in the trees has an ethereal quality.
I loved these, but them I am all about animals:) (and books)
Baby animals are in the same league as human babies–they’re just cute! Thanks for stopping by.
Eugenia, if you happen to stop by, I couldn’t leave a comment. Here it is:
“Now that’s just the neatest thing ever. Such colourful art on tour buses.”
It looks such a lovely, if quite wintery, day. I love the ponies.
It was a wintry day, but the sun was out making it a pleasant day in spite of the cold. Thanks for stopping by to comment.
You obviously hit something a lot of people love. And your pics of farm animals are great. I love the sheep especially. I spent the early years of my childhood on a sheep farm and often had pet sheep.
How nice that you could be a guest storyteller in such a fun venue.
Thanks for stopping by, Diana. What sort of sheep did you have on your farm?