5/5 Melissa S. 1 year ago on Google
Loved,
loved,
loved
our
time
out
on
the
farm.
What
Julie
has
done
for
the
animals,
the
community,
her
family
and
herself
is
INSPIRING!
(And
in
just
12
years).
Being
enlightened
and
learning
of
Julie's
level
of
dedication
towards
doing
what
is
ethically
healthy
and
right
for
all
was
a
warming
surprise.
It
was
more
than
your
typical
farm
tour.
Every
one,
all
parties,
all
ages,
wore
smiles!
Participation
was
encouraged
from
every
age
and
questions
were
welcomed!
Interacting
with
the
animals
was
a
priceless
experience.
And
so
many
different
animals!
We
were
there
when
a
goat
gave
birth...who
else
can
say
that?
Even
though
it
is
mentioned
as
part
of
the
tour,
the
sampling
of
goat
products
was
another
cherry
on
top!
It
was
way
more
than
expected!
We
were
able
to
enjoy
samplingd
of
several
cheeses,
carmel
and
fudge!
Wow!
We
were
taken
aback
by
how
yummy
the
sampling
were!
On
a
side
note,
our
oldest
has
Celiac
disease
and
wasn't
going
to
be
able
to
sample
the
cheeses,
BUT
Julie
noticed
and
had
a
Gluten
Free
sample
plate
brought
out
for
him!
We
ended
up
purchasing
cheeses,
eggs,
fudge,
the
I-Am-Addicted-To
caramel,
a
few
soaps
and
a
Harmony
Lane
Farm
T-shirt
I
proudly
wear!
A
note
...
our
21
yr
son
commented
this
would
be
a
great
date
place!
Score
Big
Points!
A
warning,
for
full
disclosure....
TIE
UP
LONG
HAIR!
I
had
my
hair
up
in
a
scrunchy
bun
and
the
goats
still
got
to
it.
I
lost
a
fair
amount
of
hair
from
being
pulled,
chewed,
ripped
out
by
the
goats.
Once
they
stated
they
where
insistent.
I
had
to
cut
a
clump
of
hair
because
I
couldn't
get
all
the
goat
stuff
&
tangle
out
of
my
hair.
I
do
have
very
long
thick
hair,
so
once
it
came
down
it
was
an
easy
buffet
for
the
goats.
Personally,
I
took
it
as
"all
part
of
the
experience"
and
laughed
it
off,
however
I
can
see
this
not
being
so
funny
to
everyone.
Animals
will
act
like
animals,
so
act
like
a
human
and
do
your
part,
at
a
minimum
pin
up
your
long
hair.
We
will
be
back
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