On the 25th of December the whole family went to a small town called San Eduardo. We rented a bus. The bus trip to get there lasted 4 hours. The second day we went to a cow ranch inside a truck that was about 15 feet long and usually used to carry cattle. It took about an hour to get to the ranch, which was at the top of the mountain. I was the only kid allowed to see the cattle because it is hard to get to their pasture. We had to cross about 3 rivers on foot to see the cows. The rivers were high from the rain.
These were adult animals ready to be sold. Each one weights about 600 kilos (over 1,300 pounds). It was fun!
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Rain and fog
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Over 1,300 pounds! |
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Are they getting closer? |
The next morning I woke up at 4:30am and went to see more cows. This cattle was younger (like kids). It was freezing! In the road a mother cow had just given birth to a calf which was about two feet tall and three feet long. It was chocolate brown and already standing up. By the way, I learned that one of my cows, Clarissa, is pregnant. It's due in two months!
That same day we went to see horses. We saw three horses. We did not get to ride them though because the owners were not there. I wanted to ride them. Later that night my cousins and I played basketball and my team won. We were so hot when we finished that we went to have home made popsicles. I was so hot I ate two, one blackberry and one lulo, mmmmmm. We came back from the trip on the 28th.
See you in 7 days!
Peace,
Coco
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Dawn. Beautiful! |
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Younger cattle |
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The brown calf |
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The pregnant cow is coming |
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Clarissa, very pretty |
Hey Coco- Love the pics! What a trip! Such a beautiful area, I'd love to visit and taste the homemade popsicles.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all the best!
Cheers!
Daniel