Today, Daddy and Mummy brought me to Hay Dairies, a goat dairies farm. When we arrived, the first thing we did was to get a balloon. Why? Because free mah (yeah, must kiasu a bit). See, I can't even get my eyes off the balloon.
Mummy then tied the ballon to my wrist in case it flew away. Luckily it didn't lift me off. It proves that I am heavy enough. :-p
Next, we witnessed the goat milking session. With the advance in technology, it's the machines that do all the work, the men are there just to supervise in case the goats go on strike due to no pay.
After that, we went around the farm to see all the goats.
According to the man there, unlike cow milk which is acidic, the goat milk is alkaline. And it is supposed to be good for asthma and arthritis. Since that is the case, Daddy and Mummy bought 5 bottles of 200ml goat milk for SGD10. Pretty expensive for milk. But then it's good mah. Good means die die must buy.
After that we proceeded to the Dragon Fruits Farm, which is a stone's throw away. The first things we saw were the myriads of fish there.
After that we proceeded to the Dragon Fruits Farm, which is a stone's throw away. The first things we saw were the myriads of fish there.
Here Mummy and I were trying to fool the fish into thinking that we have food to feed them. Of course we were successful as you can see the fish swam towards us.
But fish nowadays are smarter. You can fool them once, or maybe twice, then they became "fool-proof" - except for this white fish.
Then we spotted a fish which probably just bang his head on the wall. Else, how do you explain its "buah duku" on his head?
Enough with fish, we proceed to the farm. First, we saw the dragon fruit