Posted by samn40 on December 16, 2012 at 16:04:23 from (81.154.104.183):
Some of you may remember a few months back I built a tractor for a static display at our local City Council's children's farm. This was an old farm right in the middle of the New City that was envisaged back in the '70s. Well the city only partly happened but this farm/park/ playground has been a huge success and is packed with children every weekend, feeding all the animals and birds. The tractor is also a big attraction and my son had to queue to get a 'drive' and we had to wait until near closing time to get pics without other children in the shots, darn't take photos of other people's children.... times are changing!!!!
Some of the old farm gates have been left in place but the new entrance gates are something else!
I just thought you guys would like to look at some of these rare breeds, especially the tiny Irish moiled cattle and the Jacob sheep with 4 horns and of course the pigs!
As usual at this time of year there is the nativity scene, set of course in the stable!
Maybe the tractor will encourage future farmers or even tractor collectors and hopefully the stable scene will do more good!
Happy Christmas....Sam
This post was edited by samn40 at 16:19:25 12/16/12 2 times.
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