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2013 Travel and Adventure Show

I feel teased. Teased, excited and hopeful, all elicited from spending a Sunday afternoon at the Long Beach Convention Center, attending the 2013 Travel and Adventure Show. The show is in its eighth year in Long Beach and will be traveling to Chicago, San Francisco Bay Area and Washington D.C. in the coming months.

It's a tease, because there is no way possible to immediately travel to all of the cool destinations features at the show. While it may be possible in a life time (and I'm game for the attempt) there is a point where reality gets in the way and I realized that in my life, vacation planning is more a a year or two out and this year is already booked. I am thrilled with my upcoming trip to England, but as always, I am looking towards the next adventure to plan, now that the current one is booked. It's a vicious cycle. 

We arrived at the show late in the morning to find the official convention parking lot completely jammed with a long line of cars waiting to pull in. Here's a tip, park at the structure for the adjacent dining/theater complex, but only if you are planning to eat at one of the venues. We went to the show for a few hours and had lunch, getting our ticket validated at the restaurant and parking only cost us six dollars, instead of the ten at the convention center. Of course, if you don't get your ticket validated, this isn't a cost savings option. We primarily liked it, because it saved us time and stress with parking. It was only a two minute walk to the convention center and we skipped battling it out with the crowds.

 Park here!

Park here!

 I'm all ready to go into the convention and promote my blog with my snazzy business cards.

I'm all ready to go into the convention and promote my blog with my snazzy business cards.

 Don't park here!

Don't park here!

 Park here!  I'm all ready to go into the convention and promote my blog with my snazzy business cards.  Don't park here!

The show covered one hall in the Long Beach Convention Center and was more or less organized by travel region. The first row was comprised of vendors from the Yosemite area. I've lived in California my entire life and have only been to the area once, when I was five, to see the sequoias with my grandparents. I remember nothing about the trip, other than I lost my first tooth and my grandparents gave me twenty-bucks. Mom was furious with my high expectations towards the tooth-fairy.

All of the vendors in this first row were great at talking to us and giving us tips. We are sold on taking a long weekend trip to the region, hopefully this year and hopefully to include White-Water Rafting! We learned that September is the ideal month, as the weather is still warm, but the crowds are low. May is also a nice time, but there is a risk for snow on the ground and the need for ice axes, if we opt to hike. Yikes.

 The cutest bear cub picture ever.

The cutest bear cub picture ever.

 A woman from Yosemite tourism was sporting bear slippers. This is one of the things that had me sold on a Yosemite trip.

A woman from Yosemite tourism was sporting bear slippers. This is one of the things that had me sold on a Yosemite trip.

 A real bear skin. 

A real bear skin. 

 The cutest bear cub picture ever.  A woman from Yosemite tourism was sporting bear slippers. This is one of the things that had me sold on a Yosemite trip.  A real bear skin. 

As expected, the show had a glut of time share (vacation club) booths. Most of them were not too pushy, instead luring people over with the "Win a Prize" tactic. We managed to steer clear of all of them, I can spot them from a million mile away. Don't get me wrong, I don't think that they are necessarily a bad thing, just not something that we are interested in and we didn't want to be roped into a sales pitch.

Another thing to steer clear of, is the Starbucks in the center. The attendants were abnormally slow and surly and they grossly overcharged us. Two lattes, one bottle of water and one brownie came to seventeen dollars. I left without grabbing a receipt (my mistake) and couldn't contest it. Lesson learned.

What I loved about the show, was talking to the reps from the tourism boards. They were not selling a certain hotel or activity, just talking about their city. They had a passion for the place and this love spilled over and captivated us. These were the conversations that we really enjoyed, as their excitement was infectious.

Specifically, we learned all about Elko, Nevada. We had never heard of Elko and just walked up to the guy and asked him about it. Our Nevada experience begins and ends in Vegas, but Elko is just 472 miles from Vegas and it looks beautiful. Here is what had us sold on Elko, they have a ranch where you sleep in luxuriously outfitted tee-pees surrounded by wild mustangs. Cool, right? It's new and opens this spring.

Similarly, we spoke with a woman all about Prescott, Arizona and taking an old fashioned train ride with a BBQ at a dude ranch. Sold. What kills me a bit, is I've been to Vegas countless times, but have not ventured just a little bit beyond. It's time to see what's past Clark county. I discovered Zion and Bryce last year and now I want more!

There are some great deals to be had, if you are looking to book at the show or soon after. We spoke with a woman from the island of Bonaire in the Caribbean and found out for around eight hundred per person we could have seven nights hotel, car rental, breakfast and scuba lessons. Taxes included and the pictures looked gorgeous.The deal seemed a bit too good to be true, but we took the info anyway, as the woman gave a nice pitch. We left with tons of coupons for all sorts of vacation packages and activities from everywhere.

We caught one of the guest speakers, giving tips on travel centric smart phone apps. it was fairly informative and we wrote down the apps to try, which may appear in a future blog post, if I find that they are worthy of sharing. 

Next year, I will make sure to plan ahead with the guest speakers. Sadly, Samantha Brown (how can I take over her job, if I don't meet her?) and Andrew Zimmern (love him), didn't come to the Long Beach show, but the roster had plenty of interesting speakers like Pauline Frommer and Jean-Michel Cousteau. The schedule is published in advance and it would be worth it to take the time to plan out the day. The convention is not overwhelmingly big, but it does have various things vying for your attention and can be distracting.

Besides enjoying the show and planning upcoming vacations, I was interested in finding fellow travel bloggers. I brought along my business cards on the off chance that I needed them, but I really didn't know what to expect. I struck gold, when I came across the booth for the International Food, Wine and Travel Writers Association.

International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association

I spoke with two extremely helpful and supportive writers manning the booth. I am still trying to digest all of the great tips that they passed along to me. This blog is still relatively new, but it made me very excited for my future endeavors, including, but not limited to this blog. The entire show, but specifically this booth, refreshed my excitement towards travel writing. Please check out their blogs, as I very much enjoyed spending yesterday afternoon reading through them.

M'Liss travels
The Whiskeymeister

M'Liss and the Whiskeymeister pointed me to a table at the very front of the convention hall that was dedicated to authors. There, we met Sherrie Wilkolaski, author and professional blogger. She could not have been nicer and really spent a great deal of time chatting with me and giving me a wealth of knowledge and advice. I learned more about blogging, both from a technical and creative standpoint, from my conversation with her, than I have from months of shifting through advice on the internet. She left me feeling empowered to keep pursuing my dream of travel writing. Check out Sherrie's Goodreads author page.

Sherrie's Goodreads Page

Overall, I loved the Travel and Adventure Show. I wish that I had arrived more prepared to listen to the guest speakers, but my expectations were far exceeded. I felt like I really had some engaging conversations both with fellow writers and with travel professionals. We learned a lot and left with an itch to book a trip. 

Our information haul from the show, it's thicker than it appears!

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Monday 01.14.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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NYE at Medieval Times

Having blown our budget with our Disneyland weekend in December, Dan and I were on the hunt for an inexpensive way to ring in the New Year. I've not had the best track records with NYE. I always seem to spend them with people who just don't like to go out. I get it, there are a lot of drunk drivers out there and going out can be expensive, but it's just not the same to watch the ball drop on TV.  it always feels like a downer. Luckily, Dan agreed that we needed be somewhere other than home at midnight.

If you don't know about Goldstar, you should. Goldstar is an absolutely awesome discount event ticket service. The best thing about them isn't necessarily the discounts (sometimes free tickets too), but that they alert you to unique local events. i love them and have done so many things because of their site. Medieval Times is hardly a unique event, but had it not been listed on Goldstar, I would never have realized that they were doing something special for New Years Eve. Goldstar rocks, make them part of your New Year!

 

Goldstar Official Site

Medieval Times is like Bed, Bath and Beyond...don't ever enter without a coupon. Seriously, M.T. is always running a deal. Always. We paid a total of 105.68 for two adults, which included the 12.50 Goldstar service fee. We thought this was pretty good for dinner, entertainment and NYE festivities, including a mini- bottle of champagne for a midnight toast.

We arrived at the Buena Park castle, approximately an hour prior to the nine-thirty start time. The tickets state to arrive no later than fifteen minutes prior, but the house opens an hour and a half early. You'll want to get there early. The parking lot was jammed full for the sold-out night and we waited in a long line to get our tickets sorted. This being said, the staff at M.T. has crowd controlled worked out and they are very efficient with the tickets and seating. 

 Our knight was from Leon.

Our knight was from Leon.

 The Hall of Flags, aka the queue to wait for your seating assignment and crowns. It's a bit like the Sorting Hat.

The Hall of Flags, aka the queue to wait for your seating assignment and crowns. It's a bit like the Sorting Hat.

 Our tickets.

Our tickets.

 The Buena Park Castle.

The Buena Park Castle.

 Our knight was from Leon.  The Hall of Flags, aka the queue to wait for your seating assignment and crowns. It's a bit like the Sorting Hat.  Our tickets.  The Buena Park Castle.

After moving through a queue to get our seats, crowns and pictures with the court, including a very unconvincing king, we were fed into the torture chamber. Here's a tip, you can actually bypass the torture chamber and go straight into the bar area, it only looks like you are being forced to walk through it. I thought that the chamber was fun, but it was overcrowded, making it difficult to really read the info cards or see the objects. We kind of peered over people's shoulders and rushed through it.

It's fairly gruesome for kids or people who might be sensitive to that sort of thing. Unfortunately, the picture didn't turn out, but there was a serrated sword that was used to slice people from the crotch up, while they were held upside down to prolong the agonizing death. Lovely.

 Spiked torture chair.

Spiked torture chair.

 Beheading sword...probably the least scary thing in the torture chamber.

Beheading sword...probably the least scary thing in the torture chamber.

 Spiked torture chair.  Beheading sword...probably the least scary thing in the torture chamber.

After the torture chamber, we headed to the main hall, where we waited to be let into the arena. They had a knighting ceremony for birthday people and other assorted celebrants. My favorite part was a section where you can view the horses in their stalls. Dan is a trained equestrian and I had been wanting to do M.T. for awhile, because I knew that even if the show was cheesy (and oh boy, it is) the horses would still be magnificent. 

 MT never misses an opportunity to sell themed junk.

MT never misses an opportunity to sell themed junk.

 My favorite sign. MT has some weird stuff going on, including a "Knightclub" where the knights take the dance floor after the show. More on that later..

My favorite sign. MT has some weird stuff going on, including a "Knightclub" where the knights take the dance floor after the show. More on that later..

 Cool ceiling,

Cool ceiling,

 Everyone waiting to go inside. The MC actually started pitting color groups against each other and I thought that there would be a riot as a family with red crowns was very vocal behind us. 

Everyone waiting to go inside. The MC actually started pitting color groups against each other and I thought that there would be a riot as a family with red crowns was very vocal behind us. 

 Everything a girl could need to support her Green Knight.

Everything a girl could need to support her Green Knight.

 Beautiful black horse. We thought that it would be very cliche and be the bad knight's horse, but it actually wasn't. They had enough cliches going on.

Beautiful black horse. We thought that it would be very cliche and be the bad knight's horse, but it actually wasn't. They had enough cliches going on.

 Gorgeous horse.

Gorgeous horse.

 MT never misses an opportunity to sell themed junk.  My favorite sign. MT has some weird stuff going on, including a "Knightclub" where the knights take the dance floor after the show. More on that later..  Cool ceiling,  Everyone waiting to go inside. The MC actually started pitting color groups against each other and I thought that there would be a riot as a family with red crowns was very vocal behind us.   Everything a girl could need to support her Green Knight.  Beautiful black horse. We thought that it would be very cliche and be the bad knight's horse, but it actually wasn't. They had enough cliches going on.  Gorgeous horse.

Once in the arena, everyone is rushed into their seats, in what only can be described as organized-chaos. As you pass other color sections, the servers from that section boo and hiss you along towards your section, making everyone move fast and get in their seats and reinforcing your hatred towards other sections. Nice.

 Apparently there is a problem with people clanging the bowls and plates, so we were warned not to, so the horses wouldn't freak out. However, flash photography and middle-aged women yelling lewd comments at the knights, doesn't seem to bother them.

Apparently there is a problem with people clanging the bowls and plates, so we were warned not to, so the horses wouldn't freak out. However, flash photography and middle-aged women yelling lewd comments at the knights, doesn't seem to bother them.

 Our pewter plates were made in China!

Our pewter plates were made in China!

 The arena.

The arena.

 Our appetizer plate, looking distinctly unappetizing. The only thing that was kind of good, was the bread ball thingy.

Our appetizer plate, looking distinctly unappetizing. The only thing that was kind of good, was the bread ball thingy.

 Apparently there is a problem with people clanging the bowls and plates, so we were warned not to, so the horses wouldn't freak out. However, flash photography and middle-aged women yelling lewd comments at the knights, doesn't seem to bother them.  Our pewter plates were made in China!  The arena.  Our appetizer plate, looking distinctly unappetizing. The only thing that was kind of good, was the bread ball thingy.

Let's talk about the food and service. Go in with low expectations and you will come out  on top. It's not terrible and for the price, a good value. There are three choices for drinks, Pepsi (diet not available), iced tea or water. I think the limit in choices, makes it easier for the servers, as they are hustling the entire show.

The starter is a watery tomato soup and garlic bread. The soup is okay, if eaten on dunked bread. Our server accidentally spilled a bit of scalding soup down my back. Tip, if the servers are serving behind you, make sure to watch them, so that they move the plate away from you when pouring, so accidents don't happen. The soup was very hot!

Speaking of the soup, they call it Dragon's Blood. The half chicken breast that you get, is called a Baby Dragon. The dragon theme is carried on nowhere else in the castle.

The chicken was the best part of the meal, really good actually. We were also given one pork rib (Unicorn rib???) and three pieces of a potato wedge. It was a sticky mess! Luckily, they were quick to follow with wet naps to clean our hands, as at M.T., all food is eaten without utensils.

Dessert was an apple strudel and coffee. Good. One big negative with the meal service, is the cocktail waitress never walked over to our part of the green section. We had wanted to have beer and wine with dinner, but it didn't happen. On the upside, this saved us a lot of money, as we didn't spend any other than the tickets and tipping our server. This was a big miss on their part, as we were ready to spend.

The show began shortly after our drinks were served. They like to do a lot of filler with smoke and laser light effects. It's kind of cool and then grows old fast. The music is very dramatic throughout.

The starter is a watery tomato soup and garlic bread. The soup is okay, if eaten on dunked bread. Our server accidentally spilled a bit of scalding soup down my back. Tip, if the servers are serving behind you, make sure to watch them, so that they move the plate away from you when pouring, so accidents don't happen. The soup was very hot!

Speaking of the soup, they call it Dragon's Blood. The half chicken breast that you get, is called a Baby Dragon. The dragon theme is carried on nowhere else in the castle.

The chicken was the best part of the meal, really good actually. We were also given one pork rib (Unicorn rib???) and three pieces of a potato wedge. It was a sticky mess! Luckily, they were quick to follow with wet naps to clean our hands, as at M.T., all food is eaten without utensils.

Dessert was an apple strudel and coffee. Good. One big negative with the meal service, is the cocktail waitress never walked over to our part of the green section. We had wanted to have beer and wine with dinner, but it didn't happen. On the upside, this saved us a lot of money, as we didn't spend any other than the tickets and tipping our server. This was a big miss on their part, as we were ready to spend.

The show began shortly after our drinks were served. They like to do a lot of filler with smoke and laser light effects. It's kind of cool and then grows old fast. The music is very dramatic throughout.

 introducing the knights

introducing the knights

 The knights

The knights

 One of the best parts of the show is when a beautiful white horse runs out into the arena at the start.

One of the best parts of the show is when a beautiful white horse runs out into the arena at the start.

 Dramatic lighting and smoke effects.

Dramatic lighting and smoke effects.

 The knight line-up.

The knight line-up.

 introducing the knights  The knights  One of the best parts of the show is when a beautiful white horse runs out into the arena at the start.  Dramatic lighting and smoke effects.  The knight line-up.

Dan took a video of the introduction of the Green Knight. The best part of the video, is the very end, when you can hear the rowdy group of single women seated next to us.

The knights actually a decent job of getting the crowd going and are interesting to watch, especially once they get into jousting and sword combat. By far, the worst part of the of the show is the king and princess. They have terrible dialogue and spent most of the show looking utterly bored. I'm sure that they are bored, having seen the show a million times,  but if they manage to muster up some enthusiasm, they should be replaced.

The dialogue is very difficult to understand over the loud music and bad PA System. It's okay though, as there doesn't appear to be a very intricate storyline, they just seem to throw a few medieval sounding key-words around and at some point, there is a bad knight that must be defeated.

wah wah wah Brave wah wah wah wah wah Fair Princess wah wah wah wah wah wah Chivalry wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah wah Honor wah wah Joust wah wah wah Brave (again, cause they love to throw that word around) wah wah Mead wah wah wah wah wah wah ...

 The green knight. He didn't win, but he was one of the last knights standing.

The green knight. He didn't win, but he was one of the last knights standing.

 One of the better parts of the show, were the Spanish Dancing horses.

One of the better parts of the show, were the Spanish Dancing horses.

 Setting up the joust.

Setting up the joust.

 The king and princess, making it very clear that they would rather be ANYWHERE else than MT on NYE.

The king and princess, making it very clear that they would rather be ANYWHERE else than MT on NYE.

 jousting

jousting

 The green knight. He didn't win, but he was one of the last knights standing.  One of the better parts of the show, were the Spanish Dancing horses.  Setting up the joust.  The king and princess, making it very clear that they would rather be ANYWHERE else than MT on NYE.  jousting

Dan took a video of the epic battle where our knight was victorious. My favorite part is the guy behind out, loudly yelling "Get up and fight!". People really get into the spirit of things.

Bottom line, Medieval Times is a fun night out, if you don't pay full price and if you go in prepared to embrace the cheese and actively participate. It's also something that you do once or with many years separating your last visit. The only other time that I have been was back in the late 90's, so it felt new and I didn't remember most elements of the show.

Before we left our seats, we were given a mini bottle of champagne and a little bag with a souvenir cup, New Orleans style beads and a noise maker. NYE was on! We had about twenty minutes before midnight, so we grabbed a great spot on the edge of the dance floor, close to the balloon drop. 

 2013 Balloons

2013 Balloons

 Happy New Year!!! It's 2013!!! Woohoo!!!

Happy New Year!!! It's 2013!!! Woohoo!!!

 A horse in a blanket, settling in after the performance.

A horse in a blanket, settling in after the performance.

 Our bottles of champagne and NYE cups. The champagne was terrible, we tossed it after a few sips (this was a very sober NYE), but the thought behind it all was nice. I wish that I had asked for sparkling cider instead.

Our bottles of champagne and NYE cups. The champagne was terrible, we tossed it after a few sips (this was a very sober NYE), but the thought behind it all was nice. I wish that I had asked for sparkling cider instead.

 Knight with holiday decor.

Knight with holiday decor.

 Wench Aly was a lot more surly than the smily face would imply. However, she was also overworked, probably underpaid and missing out on any NYE fun.

Wench Aly was a lot more surly than the smily face would imply. However, she was also overworked, probably underpaid and missing out on any NYE fun.

 2013 Balloons  Happy New Year!!! It's 2013!!! Woohoo!!!  A horse in a blanket, settling in after the performance.  Our bottles of champagne and NYE cups. The champagne was terrible, we tossed it after a few sips (this was a very sober NYE), but the thought behind it all was nice. I wish that I had asked for sparkling cider instead.  Knight with holiday decor.  Wench Aly was a lot more surly than the smily face would imply. However, she was also overworked, probably underpaid and missing out on any NYE fun.

Here is the video Dan took of the NYE countdown and balloon drop. 

Although we likely won't spend a future NYE at Medieval Times,  I'm glad that we went. It was silly, made us laugh a lot and good value. I can't remember the last time that I had this much fun on NYE. 

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categories: Life's Adventures, Visit
Thursday 01.03.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
 

The Gentle Barn

I woke up with the overwhelming need to go cuddle some farm animals, so Dan and I headed to one of the hidden gems of Southern California, The Gentle Barn. We first visited The Gentle Barn last Spring and couldn't stop telling everyone about it, it's such a wonderful place.

The Gentle Barn is an animal rescue organization in Santa Clarita. They open up their doors every Sunday from 10am-2pm and for a ten dollar donation, you can come and interact with all of the animals. Most of the animals have been horrible abused, but the staff at the Gentle Barn, has worked with them to where most will gladly accept pets and attention.

The barn is divided into three areas. On the lower level, there is a barn for the cows and a barn for the horses. The upper level, a short walk up hill with stairs, has a menagerie, that includes pigs, llamas, chickens and goats.

On this visit, we headed to the top first. The family in front of us at the entrance, had a elderly woman in a wheelchair and we overheard a volunteer offer a cart to take her to the top. If you have someone with mobility issues in your group, they are very helpful in making the facility accessible, calling ahead would probably be a good idea.

The first animal that we encountered was King, the Llama. He was presiding over the barnyard, clearly running the show. Although he took an interest in us, he definitely was not interested in being petted. He scooted away when we got too close.                                                                                                                                                              

 King of the Barnyard,

King of the Barnyard,

 King's story. Duchess was also in the yard and a bit more interested in being petted.

King's story. Duchess was also in the yard and a bit more interested in being petted.

 Dan tried to make friends with King.

Dan tried to make friends with King.

 King of the Barnyard,  King's story. Duchess was also in the yard and a bit more interested in being petted.  Dan tried to make friends with King.

Bella, the goat, broke my heart. She followed me around the yard, limping, wanting attention. She kept looking at me and raising her front hoof up, as if she was trying to show me her injured leg, part of an injury she sustained after being attacked by a dog and left untreated, making the damage permanent. She was a total sweetheart.

Giving love to Bella.

I am fairly certain that one of the most popular animals at the Gentle Barn is Biscuit, the thousand pound pig. Allow me to repeat that, a thousand pound pig!!! We found him sleeping today, with his buddy, Bodhi. His size makes him seem intimidating, but Biscuit is extremely gentle and loves cuddles.

 Bodhi napping. Could this possible be any cuter?

Bodhi napping. Could this possible be any cuter?

Pigs and blankets! Biscuit and Bodhi have the right idea, sleeping in on a cold, Sunday morning.
Pigs and blankets! Biscuit and Bodhi have the right idea, sleeping in on a cold, Sunday morning.
 Bodhi napping. Could this possible be any cuter? Pigs and blankets! Biscuit and Bodhi have the right idea, sleeping in on a cold, Sunday morning.

The Gentle Barn took in a lot of animals from the Backyard Butcher case, where Santa Clarita resident, Roberto Celedon, was slaughtering ill and malnourished animals in unsanitary conditions at his home. It was considered one of the worse cases of animal abuse in Los Angeles. Many of the animals were saved and sent to The Gentle Barn, along with several other animal rescue organizations. It was a terrible thing to see on the news and luckily many of the animals are now living great lives.

Here are some more pictures from the Barnyard.

 Gobble, Gobble! Pamela Anderson was the celebrity guest for the vegan Thanksgiving celebration, where they fed pumpkin pie to the turkeys.

Gobble, Gobble! Pamela Anderson was the celebrity guest for the vegan Thanksgiving celebration, where they fed pumpkin pie to the turkeys.

 The last time that we visited, the tractor was  over-run with kids. We jumped at the chance for a photo op.

The last time that we visited, the tractor was  over-run with kids. We jumped at the chance for a photo op.

 The super cool house where the owners of the Gentle Barn live,

The super cool house where the owners of the Gentle Barn live,

 Farmer Dan!

Farmer Dan!

 A super soft sheep and a goat.

A super soft sheep and a goat.

 The animals of the Gentle Barn.

The animals of the Gentle Barn.

 A stall full of chickens.

A stall full of chickens.

 Gobble, Gobble! Pamela Anderson was the celebrity guest for the vegan Thanksgiving celebration, where they fed pumpkin pie to the turkeys.  The last time that we visited, the tractor was  over-run with kids. We jumped at the chance for a photo op.  The super cool house where the owners of the Gentle Barn live,  Farmer Dan!  A super soft sheep and a goat.  The animals of the Gentle Barn.  A stall full of chickens.

When you enter the cow barn, there is a bucket of brushes, but I recommend just petting the cows. They are so soft. Unexpectedly soft.  Today, two of the cows were available for petting, Buttercup, the super sweet brown cow, who was rescued from the Backyard Butcher years before he was brought to justice this year and Faith, the beautiful Friesian cow. Faith is blind from untreated conjunctivitis.

Giving some love to Faith.

Dan's a horse lover, so we saved his favorite part for last, the horse barn. In the horse barn, they sell a bag of carrots for two dollars. Our first trip to the Gentle Barn was on a busy day, where the horses had been fed a ton of carrots and were not so eager. Today, was slow and they were aggressive in trying to get your attention for carrots. They were still gentle, when they took them, they were just a lot more aggressive with nudging and trying to grab your attention.

We walked around and gave a little to all of the horses and the donkey, but our favorite horse, got a little extra attention and extra carrots. Caesar was rescued from the movie industry and he is just absolutely beautiful.

Dan with Caesar.

Here are some pictures from our visit last Spring.
 Turkey

Turkey

 i know it's blurry, but this is the best of the bunch...i really wanted to hold a chicken, so a volunteer put Ms. Chicken into my arms. She was so fluffy, soft and sweet.

i know it's blurry, but this is the best of the bunch...i really wanted to hold a chicken, so a volunteer put Ms. Chicken into my arms. She was so fluffy, soft and sweet.

 Petting another beautiful horse

Petting another beautiful horse

 Contented pig.

Contented pig.

 Llama

Llama

 The chickens are plotting!

The chickens are plotting!

 Caesar

Caesar

 Turkey  i know it's blurry, but this is the best of the bunch...i really wanted to hold a chicken, so a volunteer put Ms. Chicken into my arms. She was so fluffy, soft and sweet.  Petting another beautiful horse  Contented pig.  Llama  The chickens are plotting!  Caesar

We ended our trip with a delicious vegan gingerbread cupcake. Yum. If you are an animal lover, the Gentle Barn is a must visit. it's a great organization and the volunteers clearly love what they do. They are very welcoming to visitors and love to answer questions and introduce you to the barn residents. 

Check out their website and plan a visit!

The Gentle Barn Official Website
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categories: Hometown Tourist, Visit
Monday 12.24.12
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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