Suzie Trotter trotted out
She told her friends “to have a snout”
Gotta be something beyond this wall
This pokey city couldn’t be all
She trotted fast to be away
To be caught would ruin her day
And lo!
And see!
A golden field beyond Pig City
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Cute!! You must be privy to more than that one picture, I couldn’t find that shot. 😉
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That was delightful!
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Thank you, Dale. 🙂
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I was wondering what it was!
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That’s really clever, love the rhythm 😁
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Thank you. I’m an old fashioned poet… a rhythm & rhymer
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That poem’s fun! And as for the pig farm… that’s not all bad compared to other ways they’re often kept them (at least for summer). Of course I don’t know the details…
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Lots of field-reared piggeries in this part of Norfolk… can’t say for elsewhere
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This seems to be a good place where you live.
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It is. Not every farmer, but a high%.
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I would never have guessed it was a pig farm…
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We have smart piggeries around here. But usually the smell gives it away
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I’m sure in the future smell will be attached to photos. Can’t say I’m looking forward to it.
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We’re used to passing piggeries. They’re not too bad when out in the field. The worst ones are the indoor pigs. That can be… fierce
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