Looks like the Elephant Rocks photo was the overwhelming favourite, so that's the first one up on the Ko-Fi Store. These are $440 each for the first 10 prints, stretched canvas, ready to hang, signed, numbered and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. After the first 10 are sold, the price will go up (print number 1 is reserved for sale at a later date - slip into my DM's if you want to know more about that) Both Australia wide shipping and Perth pick up are available - I'm sure we could do international shipping if required, but have no idea how much that will cost - again, hit me with a DM if you need me to work that out.
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Denmark Animal Farm and Pentland Alpaca Stud
When we first started talking about heading back to the Denmark region, Mikah's first question was 'can we go back to the animal farm?'. The Denmark Animal Farm and Pentland Alpaca Stud was the major topic of conversation between Mikah and Lachelle while we were packing the van and all the day down to Peaceful Bay, so it should come as no suprise that we didn't just pay one visit to the animal farm this trip, but two.
Your entry to the Animal Farm includes a bag of feed, suitable for all the animals on site, with the exception of the baby goats and the Shetland pony, who are on special diets. Here's Cathy feeding one of the alpacas that the animal farm is known for.
In the main alpaca enclosure there are also a number of kangaroos that are also friendly and happy to take your feed from you. Mikah and Lachelle would have used up their bags of feed here if we hadn't reminded them they had barely seen any of the animals on the farm at this point.
After feeding pretty much every animal on the farm, Mikah and Lachelle went back to their favourite spot, hanging out in the guinea pig and bunny enclosure. We were back here again a couple of days later as they insisted on seeing all the animals again. We figured we'd dragged them to enough wineries to make up for it.
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