Sunday 19 November 2023

BrisVenture 2023: Day 4: Cranky's Farm

Hang on a minute, you say, where is day 3? On the Wednesday, after two hectic days and several early mornings before they arrived, my fibro came knocking. So they all caught a bus into the city to explore, and I stayed home and watched Buffy and rested.

I needed my rest because the next day I had arranged a private tour of Cranky's Farm, a farm animal sanctuary that I had been to a few times before. We had an incredible tour, and got to meet so many glorious animals. The goats were off doing their own goaty thing in a far paddock, but we met cows, pigs, equines, and birds.

Jonny is one of two mini horses they have at the farm. Both were rescued at separate times, but both had horrific foot conditions. Happily both were rehabilitated, and now they are silly little jerks together. They also have three donkeys as well.

Cranky's Farm


Marley is a tiny calf, only 39 days old, who they rescued and are hand raising. He was so tiny and gentle and sweet. He has been unwell for the last week, so please keep him in your thoughts. They also have a calf there called Fern, a bit older than Marley, who is partially blind but very sassy.

Cranky's Farm


Their big paddock houses a beautiful herd of cows! They were thankfully up the top of the paddock, not down the bottom of the giant hill where the goats were, so we could easily visit with them.

Cranky's Farm


Cranky's Farm


I also got to meet my favourite cow Freckles. I love him. He is typically a shy cow, so when I have been there before for open days he stayed away from the big group. But this time I was blessed with a little sniff and a tiny pat. Thank you Freckles! Isn't he handsome?

Cranky's Farm


Next up was a visit with Lopez, an ex-racehorse. He is beautiful! I love horses.

Cranky's Farm


Lopez was in a paddock with a beautiful giant Moreton Bay fig tree. The rest of us waited under the shade here while Helen trekked down to the bottom of the property to see if she could find their resident platypus who lives in a pond there. She did not have any sightings, but was definitely in a platypus vicinity.

Cranky's Farm


The final cow on our tour to meet was Peggy, who is a lovely girl. She had a femoral head osteotomy for a broken hip after she first arrived. We do that on cats and dogs, I had no idea it could be done on a large cow! She was chilling and snoozing in the sun, and couldn't be bothered getting up for us but was very happy to receive pats and adoration.

Cranky's Farm


We finished by meeting some of the birds they have there, including Gloria the turkey and (not pictured) Frank the duck.

Cranky's Farm


After our tour, we went to a lookout just a few minutes down the road to admire the view and also use the public bathrooms. It was a pretty view!

Mt Mee Lookout


And then we headed to another little park called Cedar Creek, which claimed to also be home to platypi and other wildlife. It was a pretty place, though my ankles absolutely did not want to stabilise on the rocks so I ended up sitting under a tree doing some reading while the others explored. We only saw birds, but birds are still cool, including a kookaburra.

Cedar Creek


Cedar Creek


Then we headed home. We had eaten a decent breakfast before we left, and I had packed some Clif Bars and dried fruit for snacking on, but we found ourselves close to VeganYumm, a vegan bakery, so stopped in to get some treats for a late lunch when we got home. I had a creamy chicken pie (not pictured), which was OK. But I was able to get a naked cinnamon roll, my favourite! I hate it when people ruing a perfectly good cinnamon roll with glaze or icing.

Cinnamon Roll from VeganYumm'


We had a small dinner after our very late lunch, and ordered in some Pizza Hut vegan pizza and vegan cheese garlic bread.

Pizza Hut


Stay tuned for a much more food heavy post from day 5!

Cute Kitty of the Post

Mirabelle


Close up of Mirabelle's little white chest sprinkle, and her whiskers (which are not white but are just shiny in the light).



7 comments:

  1. Happy belated birthday! Sorry you had a flare during your friend's visit - but it sounds like you planned some fun alternate ventures for them. This entire visit looks so entertaining and yummy. And there is more updates to come?!?! You rock as a hostess! - Sri.

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    1. I just posted another one, and will have one more post to go after that. If you ever come to Brisbane, I will show you a good time!

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    2. 😊 - Sri

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  2. Sorry about the flare, but excited for you that you got to pet some cows! They're really so much fun when you get to know them, aren't they?

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    1. They are so lovely. It is nice to get to spend time with them like this.

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  3. It has been a really long time since you have posted. Just checking in on how you are doing. I hope you are doing well. - Sri.

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    1. Hi Sri! Thank you for checking in on me... twice! <3

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