Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Week Two Day One Activity One

Week Two Day One Activity One

1. My favourite thing to do is Horse Riding. I love riding my pony Casper, who is a grey Welsh Pony that is 12 years old. We both love jumping and we jump around 75 - 80 cm and have done a Pony Club teams jumping event in Motueka.












2. My next favourite thing to do is Reading. I like Adventure, fantasy animals and especially Animals. My favourite books are Horse books by Stacy Gregg. My 5 favourite books are The Diamond Horse, the Girl who Rode the Wind, Thunderbolt Pony, The Fire Stallion and The Princess and the Foal.


3. Next is spending time with our pets. We have a Black Labrador dog called Belle, a blue russian cat called Cufur, a Standardbred horse called Sammy and of course my pony Casper. Belle loves tummy rubs and going for runs around the farm. Cufur loves to follow me everywhere and cheer me up when I'm sad. Sammy Loves getting his face rubbed, especially around the eyes and being brushed. Casper loves jumping and eating.

4. One of the things that our family and neighbors do a lot is going to lake brunner with our boats. Going to the lake is lot's of fun, the things we do their include swimming, paddle-boarding/kayaking, water skiing, wake boarding and biscuiting.


5. Since we live on a dairy farm, my sister and I help out on the farm a lot. We milk 350 cows on our dairy farm.

2 comments:

  1. Morena Jess,

    Thank you for sharing your 5 favourite things to do. I love the photo of you standing on top of Casper, you look so confident! Do you think you and Casper will compete in more competitions together?

    Reading is such a lovely activity, I am glad it is number 2 on your list. I love reading fantasy and drama stories, especially ones with lots of different characters. Stacy Gregg is quite an amazing author I have heard. Did she write all of your favourite books?

    Lake Brunner looks beautiful! I would love to spend a day there I think. Swimming and kayaking are some of my favourite activities, and I definitely wouldn’t say no to a biscuit ride as well.

    350 is A LOT of cows! That is a great photo of you leading the cows along the road. Does it take a long time to milk all of them?

    Well done on another detailed blog post Jess :)

    Beren

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  2. Kia Ora Jess,
    A picture tells a thousand words and your photos are lovely. I like to read also. Have you read Black Beauty?
    cheers

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Thanks for your positive, helpful and thoughtful comment.