Monday, October 12, 2009

And the snows came blowin' in at the Sasquatch Farm!


Okay, we didn't really get THIS much snow, but it has been snowing steadily today at Sasquatchicus Farms. I took this picture last winter right before New Year's Day in our elk pen.

So today, the snow hasn't been accumulating at all, although I should hold my tongue. It's finally starting to collect on the ground, I'd say we have maybe a quarter of an inch. If the snow stops soon, it probably won't stick around for all that long.

As much as I don't like to think about it, and as early as it may seem, we are starting to think about the upcoming holiday season. We're starting to prep for all the monstrous decorations that we set up both inside and outside of our gift shop.  The day after Thanksgiving is our busiest day of the year without a doubt, and we start organizing early on for that.  We bring in four sasquatches to the visitor's center, which they usually enjoy, because they can get out of the cold weather for awhile.  Of course, the guests love it too, and I have to say, one of the coolest pictures that you could ever take is a picture of you standing alone with four sasquatches towering over you. Plus, you'll have an awesome background with the large picture windows looking over the forests and fields.

There were a lot of sasquatches howling this afternoon for some reason. Sometimes, when one starts going, a number of them feel as though they need to join in on the fun, and before you know it, the woods are filled with a mournful howling sound. Sasquatches sound somewhat similar to wolves, but at a lower pitch and slightly human-esque. It's hard to explain, and you really can't get a grasp on it until you hear it for yourself.

As always, I invite you to stop at the gift shop. If you see me, say "Hi!", and don't forget to get a seat on one of our hay wagon rides through the farm.  Take care!

Dave
Manager
Sasquatchicus Farms, LLC

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