Milk for the morning.
The next morning, we headed out to Taeshin Ranch to get our milk from the Korean cows.
We had to walk through this long path between the cows. I nearly fainted while getting myself across. The stench was bad as with all dairy farms in the world. If hell were to really have 18 levels, this would probably be the 9th level and the International House male toilet would be the 10th level.
Milking the cow. Took me a while to get the warm milk squirting into my palms.
I've seen Singapore bred cows and I compare them with the Korean cows. Koreans have bigger teats than their Singapore counterparts. Maybe its the climate or the food that makes their assets bigger. Cows, yes cows. I was referring to cows.
Got onto a tractor to take a leisurely tour of the farm.
We got warned by the owner of the farm not to disturb the sheep because they had weak minds. -.-
An ass carrying another.
Ariyo bulling. Tsk tsk. This is turning into a bestiality site, haha.
Making ice-cream later. We spent 20 minutes mixing the milk and strawberry flavour over a tub of ice-cubes. Which we consumed in less than 2 minutes.
I checked the itinerary and it said that we were supposed to visit some HUB farm to do some HUB candle. I was curious and my mind was throwing up ideas as to what HUB was.
LUB? RUB? WTF was HUB? Toa Payoh HUB? Our mystery was solved when we arrived at a greenhouse filled with plants. Ooh HERB Farm. We had curry lunch there which had me craving for prata... T-T.
Our try at making herb candles. I picked the lemon flavour because I don't really fancy the smell of lavender.
And at the end of it, we received a certificate of completion, which commended us for our 2 days of slacking. WORK and STUDY programme! HAHAH
From the Minister herself. And a genuine signature instead of a electronically generated one.
Wahahah. I love the Korea Government.
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