5 September 2025

Excursion

 
Phoebe (right) and Margot (left)  - picture taken today. It is not as easy as you might imagine to snap a decent picture of those two strong-willed sisters together. This one was the best I could come up with today.

I was with them and their mother Frances at Matlock Farm Park out in The Peak District. It is a countryside attraction developed with children in mind. There are pens for farm animals, a reptile house, a barn for small animals like rabbits and guineapigs, a huge trampoline, swings and slides and climbing frames. We also saw sheep racing and Phoebe got to ride on a horse called Boi. We also had our lunch there. It was a grand day out and the weather was kind to us.

Below - there's Phoebe on Boi and Margot back in the tractor cab and a highland cow refusing to storm the feeding station with her mates. After all, when it comes to dining,  manners are important.


9 comments:

  1. I'm amazed at how much Margot has grown since I last saw her here. I think the photo of the girls together is very good! It sounds like a delightful day.
    I always enjoy cow photos.

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    1. Well of course you enjoy cow photos being a farmer and all Kelly.

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  2. Those girls are so cute! I'm glad you all had a good day.

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    1. It was Phoebe's last day out before her school journey begins. I hope she enjoys school and reaches her potential.

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  3. I believe that cow has an issue. She certainly has an attitude.
    As do those two little girls, I imagine. They are growing up so fast.

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    1. Maybe the cow uses a different hair conditioner from the others.

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  4. Phoebe and Margot really do look so much alike! Not surprising, I suppose. :)

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    1. Actually we never think of them like that. We see them as very different.

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  5. That cow with her back turned is classic! Okay, he pictures of the young 'uns are good, too.

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