Day 36: The Last Day

Well I made it to the last day on the farm. It was pretty much like all of the other days. I got up and let the dogs out, and gave them their rice. Then I went and fed the horses and spent some time with them since I won’t get to be around them for quite a while. At least until the next time I’m asked to house sit again. But that won’t happen for at least a year.

Around noon I went to check on the chickens. Got 14 eggs today. Then I spent the rest of the day doing the last bit of cleaning and packing up the rest of my stuff. I was supposed to be at the farm until 8:30pm. But naturally, it started snowing. So I had to load up my truck and make a run for it to be able to get out of the driveway. I made it on the second try, and still only just made it.

Since the last day wasnt very exciting Im going to spend a little time and give my final remarks and thoughts on the whole experience.

I’d like to start off first by saying, it was alot of fun now that I look back. I always did want to see what it was like to actually live and do farm work. Im a little glad they didn’t have cows haha. After I fixed the holes in the fvence the dogs didnt cause much trouble thank goodness. Except when Turk escaped. I don;t think I have panicked that much in a long time. I can;t beleive how lucky I was to find him.

Then there was that time Mack escaped…and then that other time that Mack escaped…and then of course there was that other time when Mack escaped. Also that time that Mack escaped. lol.

All in all I do have to say it was a great experience that I will never forget. Im not sure how else to describe it. But one thing I have to say is, its alot harder then it is in the harvestmoon games. But now I have a new respect for Jack when he gets tired when doing farm work. Also I definatly won;t miss the driveway. Now I don’t have to worry about wondering if I will be able to make it out of the driveway to get to town. An also that when it snows my Dad doesnt have to come and pick me up, and I dont have to walk up the driveway at 5am in the freezing cold to go and shovel snow.

I hope you, the readers, enjoyed reading about my experience on the farm. Be sure to check out the news posts at www.harvestmoonparadise.com for announcements for more blog events if the oppertunity to do this again presents itself.

Thank you so much for reading.

Until next time,
Stay Frosty

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