Calor Gas Chicken? |
Sandwiched between the the Medical Centre in Ardmillan Road and Gorgie High Street, this tiny patch of land is the unlikely home to a menagerie of animals: a horse, goats, cows, sheep, guinea pigs, rabbits, pot bellied pigs, ducks, hens, a turkey and even a snake. A fully working farm, the tiny scrap of land is jammed to the eyeballs with animals pens, vegetable plots, herb gardens, "interesting" sculpture and play equipment. Your kids will love it.
The Real Deal! |
Next we went to visit the sheep and lambs. I know that in about 2 years time, Madeleine will require an extensive explanation of the artificial boobies for these newborn lambs. "But why aren't they with their mummies?" "But why can't their mummy give them the boobie". For now, we can just focus on how cute they are. Gorgeous, aren't they!
Up in the meadow, there are cows, pigs and goats. Bit whiffy today, I'm afraid. Never-mind - I'm sure it was all being recycled down onto the veg patch. Certainly the Produce Stall was bursting with good things to buy. Hard to resist half a dozen very freshly laid eggs at only £1.50 a box.
The farm also includes a pet's corner manned by volunteers. This seems to have changed since my last visit several years ago, so that you can no longer actually pet the animals - far preferable I think, as it is hard to imagine what educational purpose is served by frightening the be-jesus out of a handful of petrified rabbits and guinea pigs! The tractor for the kids to climb on was still there though, and popular as ever. Madeleine is too much of a cling-on, and probably just a little unstable for the traditional shot - so we decided to save that for our next visit.
And not a chip in sight! |
Yummy! ALL GONE! |
Never mind, the farm itself is completely free (donations welcomed). Definitely a pleasant way to pass a couple of hours.
Gorgie City Farm is open most days 9.30am to 4pm.