April 10, 2009

Another Year, Another Baby Animal Day

My favorite mountains, the Wellsvilles. Yes, those are buffalo grazing below.
Kylie was scared to ride the pony after getting bucked off a horse last fall.
A beautiful view from the Jensen Historical Farm.
My little cowgirl!
Watching the kids rodeo with some good 'ole mutton bustin'.
Kylie really wants to learn how to rope a cow.
This is one of my favorite spots on earth, in the open yard of the Historical Farm looking at the Wellsvilles.
My girl.
They had mountain men, indians, pioneers, and lots of baby animals!
If someone wants to photoshop that junk out of the lower-left corner, be my guest.
Kylie was fascinated by this sod house and the presentation given inside.
Put that tiger in jail!
I love all the old farm equipment they have all around.
Again, my favorite mountains.
Playing "Pooh-sticks" at the bridge.
Fuzzy little bunny, and Kylie's forced smile.
Kylie's favorite was the baby ducks.
This little piggy went to the market...
The summer kitchen.
The farm house. Here's some Cache Valley trivia for you: my great-grandpa J. Cash Smith owned this home in Benson. My grandma lived in it until she was 5. It sat vacant for a few decades until Grandpa Cash donated it to the Historical Farm in 1976 and it was transported to its current location. The right half of the house was added on later. My mom has memories of playing in it as a child. I love that a piece of our family's history is being preserved and shared with others.
Outside the summer kitchen.
Baby goats say, "maaaa!"
Kylie was infactuated with the little goats.
Kylie made an instant friend with White Fox.
Kylie asked what this wagon was for. I told her she'd have to ask her dad.

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