Llama Trekking at Moose River Farm

Llama Trekking at Moose River Farm
Activities at MRF; Fall 2021

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Mixing Business with Pleasure...2014

 Good Evening,
Hard to believe that another school year has come and gone.  My fifth grade students have worked hard these last ten months.  In mid-June we celebrated the end of a successful year with a day at Moose River Farm.  Once again, I shared the animals with 11-12 year olds who have listened to the antics and escapades of the critters who share my life.  The students have heard about the night that searching for Bing and Frankie in the dark brought an end to my donkeys' freedom.  Although this was a sad moment for the donks, it has led them to a purpose far more important than living a carefree existence unrestrained by fences.  
    My students know about the night that Rosemary, the iguana, nearly froze to death. After the long cruel winter of ‘14 appeared to be over in April, she exited through the dog door and remained outside for hours in a snowstorm. These adventures will find their way into my next book.
The students have also listened intently as I read excerpts from my first book, Finding My Way to Moose River Farm, at various occasions throughout the year.  
    Of course nothing brings the animals to life more effectively than getting to know them personally.  Having a head and shoulder massage from Easau’s muscular upper lip creates a special bond between horse and child.  So too, does climbing up on Ben, Spirit, Joshua and Tango, the four majestic mounts who provided pony rides that day.  
    A hike with 5 dogs, Fiona the pig and Rosemary, the iguana provided the students with a special mix of species with whom to enjoy the beauty of this glorious region in which we live.  Sunshine warmed our path along the open field and around the run-off pond at the bottom of the sandpit hill.  My long-haired dachshund, Hayden and a visiting collie, Tondi waded up to their bellies.  Three boys succeeded in capturing slippery frogs without the aid of a net. Thankfully, Hayden was not aware of this.  He is an avid frog hunter.  
   In preparation for the trip, my class and I spent lots of conversations discussing how to remain safe around large and unfamiliar animals.  Throughout the day at the farm the students made exceptional efforts to monitor their noise and energy levels.  As a result the animals remained calm; engaging with their guests the whole day.  This is proof to me that expectations can be achieved when taught.
    One young lady remarked, “Mrs. Phinney, it is so quiet here.”
    “Yes, Haili, I agree.”

Photos by Michele deCamp




























Our Principal, Mr. Swick rode Ben at MRF.  photo by Megan Ulrich


"My favorite part of the day was riding Spirit without anybody helping me."  Brooke

"My favorite part was....well, all of it; all the animals show such feeling and cuteness!"  Haili
"My favorite part was catching frogs with the dogs and my friends and of course, Fiona."  Ethan
"I liked catching frogs at Moose River Farm."  Jonathan
"The best part of my day was when we caught frogs in the pond."  Porter
"This is Tango in the stable."  Alana
"My favorite part was being in the saddle on Josh."  Maddie
"My favorite part was walking through the field with Huxley the dachshund."  Dawson
"My favorite part of the fieldtrip was when we played kickball with the dog, Tondi.  It was funny watching her try to get the ball in her mouth."  Reagan
"My favorite part was riding the horses."  Stefanie
"My favorite part was petting and riding the horses."  Alison
"My favorite part of the day at MRF was when we walked with the dogs."  Annaliese
"My favorite part of the trip was the hike with the dogs and Fiona."  Jens
"My favorite part of the trip was spending time with Sandi and the donkeys."  Lexi
"My favorite part was seeing Spirit, (Supreme's Golden Spirit)."  Renee
"My favorite thing at Mrs. Phinney's farm was all the animals."  Anthony
"My favorite thing was riding Spirit."  Laura
"My favorite time was when we played kickball and Tondi tried to get the ball from us."  Tyler
"My favorite part was riding Ben in the yard."  Brady
"Bing and Frankie taking the lead for Sandi was my favorite thing."  Jennifer
"My favorite part of the trip was when we went and saw Sandi the blind horse."  Cameron

2 comments:

  1. This is great Anne. I love all of the pictures. I also think your generosity of your heart and spirit is amazing. To open up your home and your farm to all of your students is a wonderful thing. What a wonderful opportunity you give them to experience the animals, nature, to express themselves with artwork and to make lasting memories. You are also blessed with wonderful friends and a great husband to help you pull this off. That is a testimony to you and how you attract wonderful people to join you in your life's adventures!

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  2. Thanks Lisa....lovely words from your heart. Appreciate it.

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