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Saturday morning, and I spend it hugging dogs and petting cows! My early wake up aspiration was not to be, so I just woke up and had a quick breakfast then went out to check out the animals.

As soon as I walked out into the yard, this black and white dog madly rushed over to me and jumped up. So enthusiastic, so free with kisses, so eager to put mud on my clothes! Haha so adorbs.

I walked with P the old guy to bring the 3 cows in from the paddock out yonder, and got to pet the horses on the other side of the fence. He keeps about 6 young horses every summer for their owners, they're all destined to be dressage horses and show jumpers! All are brown, except one that's a strange brown grey, he says that it used to be brown, but as it gets older it will get whiter until one day it will be kind of white.

Brought the cows into the shed, and then he cleaned the udders and put on some kind of grease, and began to milk. Then he let us all try! It's not that difficult, would be easier if my hands were bigger, but it's still manageable. Coolios.

While he continued milking the cow, we sat at the side and petted two of the dogs, ended up hugging minka (the black and white dog), she's such a sweetie. By that time I didn't care about being dirty, I was dirty beyond hope, had cow pat on my shoes and all.

Later on we got to pet kids (baby goats!) and lambs and even a calf! The calf was this unsteady little 3 month old, it hadn't learned yet to drink from a bucket. So P put his fingers out for the calf to suck, and then put its mouth into the bucket of fresh milk.

After lots of animal fun, we changed up (really dirty) and went out in the car to Leeuwarden, a big town nearby. Walked over to a big art market. Lots of really pretty paintings and drawings and some sculptures. Then walked down another street, I bought a pair of shorts, and then to the food market! Where we had haring (raw herring with raw onions) mmmmm and kibbling (fried fish). Walked a little further and had more haring.

Then into the Altstadt, where one of the streets had clothes on clotheslines hanging across the road. So pretty! As usual, the roads were cobbled and narrower. Very nice though. Had late lunch at a cafe, then went to albertheijn to stock up on stroopwafel, fristi, and chocomel. We pretty much emptied the store of stroopwafel haha. It was quite embarrassing honestly, but oh well.

Drove to harlingen, a town right on the coast of the North Sea!! So, I mean, it was just water, but the idea of being there was fun. Tried to get nearer to the actual coast instead of just being behind the dike, but gave up and joined the rest for poffertjes!! How I've missed poffertjes. Another quick stop at albertheijn again, and then drive to sneek to see it, and to get some Chinese takeaway if possible. And yes, we found one, and then we hightailed it back (as far as small country roads permitted) to the farm for the promised horse ride .

Waited quite a while for it. Waited around, petted a horse. Had nothing to do.

P then suddenly gave me a big stick and told me to bring the cows back from the field. I was like what? But went off to do so, and was very surprised and unsure when he didn't follow! There are three cows and they were all standing at different parts of the field. It took me some time to gather all of them at the gate, with lots of ignored here Bessie! It didn't take me that long though, and this time P milked the cow with a mechanical instrument.

Later P asked me to bring them back in, so I did. And then I spent a long long time with the horses at the field next to the cows field. They are soooo cute, they think everything's edible, or at least they like to figure out if everything is. So they nibbled most parts of my jacket, and my hair. And they're really lovely, they like a cuddle just like the dogs do.

At one point I was looking up into the face of one of them. It was amazing, his dark head and big round eyes filled most of my vision, with the blue sky beyond. He was blowing warm air down my neck, and I could hear his gentle breathing. Lovely horsey.

Then it wwas my turn for the horse ride. In the end cos I practically have no experience, I just sat on the horse while P led the horse around the paddock for a few rounds. And then he tried to teach me to use the reins but I suck and couldn't get it right haha. Oh well.

Had dinner (instant noodles, Dutch satay, and 'fried rice') while watching the Germany Ghana match (how did Germany manage to draw that) and then finally had a shower.

Went outside to look at stars, just to celebrate the summer solstice! And also since we're out so far, there's less light pollution. Dad taught us how to look for the big dipper and the North star, I now can identify them. Yay. Went out a second time to accompany g as he tried to get a long exposure of the stars, not sure if it actually worked. Anyway since it was a half hour exposure, dad and I kind of just went back to sleep haha. It was 1.30 and we were so tired.

In summary, animals!!! I wanted to be a vet when I was young.

Posted by seaskimmer 02:12 Archived in Netherlands Tagged animals farm netherlands holland drive Comments (0)

My future home

Hihihihi! Hi from my adorable little box of a room, 2 by 3, with 90% of it filled with a super single, and with white washed walls with a red curtain dressing the small window, and one of Vincent van gogh's paintings at the foot of the bed (two people sleeping on a stack of hay).

Hello from this awesome little farm in the middle of nowhere which is north Holland! Nearest village is Boazum, nearest town Sneek (pronounced snake. Ssss), nearest big city is Groningen.

This farm has sheep and goats and rabbits and cows and a pig and chickens and ducks and I'm in heaven now this is so lovely.

We drove in from Hamburg, got here close to ten pm. It was still light out, and we saw some goats near the house so I slowed down (I was driving), opened the window, and baaed at them - and they all baaed back! So cuteeeee.

This is best, seriously, so I got my wild wilderness in Scotland and Switzerland, and here I am in an adorable little farm. Yayyyyyy.

I pranced around outside in one layer attempting to pet the sheep (they only let me vaguely touch their noses) and had even less success with the goats. But the pig was so cute, he/she was like a dog, really, he plonked himself down when I began to pat him, and leaned his head against my hand when I scratched his neck.

Wheeeeeeeeee

Okay now that I've let out a fraction of my excitement about the farm, I also want to express excitement about FINALLY getting to drive. Yes, practically the first time in 4 months. Nonetheless I think I did really well to adjust to left hand drive. It was totally fine. Though not according to my mum lol.

I got to drive at 220 kph! YES. Maintained for just a minute though, because later the road began to curve too much and I couldn't see ahead, so didn't want to go too fast. And at all other times there were too many slow pokes on the road. Median speed was perhaps 180 or 200 kph, which is already awesome. But I'm looking forward to a high of maybe 250 on the way back to Germany (Holland is too tame, I want my autobahn) hehehe.

Okay goodnight I want to wake up early so I can prance around the farm some more (no seriously, I was skipping everywhere)!

Posted by seaskimmer 02:12 Archived in Netherlands Tagged animals farm netherlands holland drive Comments (0)

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