Post by vintagedesire on Feb 9, 2012 16:40:55 GMT -5
Twin Oaks Farm was built in 1959 and was first used as a dairy farm. After Irene Amber Brown took over the farm due to his untimely death. She made it into a horse farm before dieing a few years later. In her will she left the farm to her granddaughter but the farm, lay untouched for years. Emily decided one day to move in and turn it into a boarding centre for horses. After a year of hard work the ranch is now open for business and is beginning to make a steady income. Take a look around and and check out the advertisements.
Nestled in the heart of Alberta, Canada against the side of Morima Lake is a little farm called Twin Oaks Farm.
You walk down the dusty track towards an old but cosy little log cabin. Inside you smell fresh bread just out of the oven so you knock on the door. You see 3 signs as you walk inside just pinned to a noteboard. They Read
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Piglets for sale
6 piglets
2 pink
1 black
3 multi colour
£200 each
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You admire the neat hand writing when the door opens and interupts your thoughts. The girl explains that she is Emily ,the owner, and that you can take a look around. You take her up on the offer and immediately set off to look at the horses. As you venture down the little path you see the 2 emerald green fields on your right and left. One is empty but in the field on the right has a tiny palomino shetland in it who is flicking his tail lazily at the flies.
Left field:
Goldie In the Field:
Nestled in the heart of Alberta, Canada against the side of Morima Lake is a little farm called Twin Oaks Farm.
You walk down the dusty track towards an old but cosy little log cabin. Inside you smell fresh bread just out of the oven so you knock on the door. You see 3 signs as you walk inside just pinned to a noteboard. They Read
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Piglets for sale
6 piglets
2 pink
1 black
3 multi colour
£200 each
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You admire the neat hand writing when the door opens and interupts your thoughts. The girl explains that she is Emily ,the owner, and that you can take a look around. You take her up on the offer and immediately set off to look at the horses. As you venture down the little path you see the 2 emerald green fields on your right and left. One is empty but in the field on the right has a tiny palomino shetland in it who is flicking his tail lazily at the flies.
Left field:
Goldie In the Field: