Last Saturday went to the "Feed the Turkey" celebration at the local Farm Sanctuary - Traveled there together with a small group of animal rights activists. The day started off with a visit to the Farm to see all the rescued farm animals - cows, pigs, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys and more. The air was cold but the sun was shining and the beautiful views of
the surrounding farmland and rolling hills were beautiful and calming. The main event was the feeding of the turkeys. The food is piled neatly on large trays - cranberries, lettuce and assorted greens and placed on low lying tables. Once all is in place, the turkeys are let out of the barn to partake of their feast. Check out this picture:
After the turkey feast is over, there is time to continue to visit with the animals, take some refreshments at the Main building or visit the gift shop. Warm cider, vegan cookies and apples - Yummy on a chilly day! 3 of us also had fun discovering a secret 'well-heated' video room where we watched a great factory farming animated short called "The Meatrix". If anyone would like to see this (google Meatrix), it communicates the info about factory farming in an entertaining and clever way.
After the farm visit, we all went to a very upscale restaurant for a vegan meal. The banquet room was large and very festive. The food was delicious - yummy appetizers, tofurky, field roast, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, stuffing, gravy. The dessert was a pumpkin truffle and a chocolate dipped strawberry. It was so nice to be able to eat every offering without having to ask what was in it!!! There were speakers with interesting stories and info and many conversations with fellow animal lovers and vegans. What a rare treat it is to be spending a day with others on the same path to the compassionate life. No animal suffered in the success of this day. I hated to see it end. Here are a couple of other pictures that captured the spirit of the event.