Today I'm thinking in rhymes.
Beware: lame poetry below. You have been warned.
Last week we went to Wheeler's Farm,
A historical spot with lots of charm.
It was interesting, fun, and so pretty,
But the best part is it was completely free!
We went with my high school friend, Ashlie,
And her daughters: McKadie -
(what cute names!) - and Sadie,
and of course, I was with Katelee.
We fed the ducks bread by the ton,
Katelee squealed, "This is SO much fun!"
We watched them swim and fly and eat;
Kate loved their feathers and their feet.
We saw horses, cows, and baby pigs,
And fluffy chicks that were not very big,
And chickens and geese and roosters galore,
And goats and calves and so much more!
The kids climbed and played on the gnarled trees,
And ate a snack while enjoying the breeze.
They watched the river go rushing past,
Collected sticks and feathers they hoped would last.
At the end of our exciting day,
We took a ride for which we did pay.
Our wagon was pulled by a tractor green,
And all the sights were once again seen.
Thank you, Ashlie, for having us come
And spend this fun day with you in the sun!
Katelee loves her newly-made friends,
We're sad this day had to come to an end.
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