Then I saw a large tractor at the farm and climbed aboard.
So this is what it's like to be a farmer bear.
No trip to a farm would be complete without an adventure in a corn maze. Here I am about to enter the cornundrum. Beary clever, whoever thought of this.
I went inside and tried to find my way out.
Then I came to a fork in the road.
I also saw some aliens in this corn maze. I guess it's true what they say about aliens landing in cornfields. These aliens were beary friendly.
But I was still stuck in this corn maze!
Would I ever find my way out?
Phew! I finally found the exit of that corn maze. Next, it was time to visit some animals. Here was a dairy cow.
Next, I fed some goats.
Right next to them was a stand full of honey!
We're sure glad you found your way out of that maze! It looked like fun, and all that honey...Jerry was glued to the computer screen looking at it. We hope you enter the pumpkin carving contest!
ReplyDeleteI hope Jerry didn't drool too much over the honey and get the keyboard sticky.
DeleteWell, let's just say that Ben had to get the screen computer cleaner and a cloth.
DeleteThose bear nose prints are soooo hard to get off!
DeleteI have never carved a pumpkin before.. this will be interesting.
DeleteVery true Sandy, bear nose prints are difficult, sticky (with honey) bear paw prints are also difficult to remove, and somethings they have cookie crumbs mixed in the honey...
DeleteWhat a fun adventure. Look forward to seeing your carved pumpkin as well. Did you take any honey home?
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately no. My mom said we still had plenty of honey left in the cupboard.
DeleteThank goodness you were able to navigate out of the corn maze! It must have been the smell of honey. I think most stuffies are hay magnets...
ReplyDeleteyes, I had to brush my fur for quite a while after that!
DeleteWhat a Fun Fall Adventure, Ajdin! We Thought 'Cornundrum' was Clever too!
ReplyDeleteclever isn't it?
Deletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_of_the_Corn
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