Sunday, October 3, 2010

Helen Georgia - goats on the roof?

Ok, this is the result of a dream, a hippie of the '60s had, and could not let go.

I'm sitting here on the porch of this new attraction in Georgia Helen put a real effort to understand the concept. In effect, what we have here, a gift shop with a medium sized ice cream and a fudge shop is connected. The roof is covered with grass and hay, and there are the goats climb the stairs to the roof. That 's what they call the GoatInvestors who are small conveyor belts, children peddling on a stationary bike mechanism that sends the goats to eat the goats fed on the roof.

The bleating of goats (which makes the sound of a goat) down to the children about the mechanisms stationary bike for more food, children have a ball laughing and screaming as a race to get more food to sell to the goats. I think you have to have a baby with them, but if you have children, the thrill is watching your child get so excited about somethingcrazy.

For all animal rights activists do not worry, the goats seem to do in this funny farce as children, and goats are very well fed and cared for.

For us adults, the attraction to see, and perhaps can be considered a blend of very creative, and definitely quirky comedy. I enjoyed watching the kids just laugh at goats. For adults, the gift shop offers some unique items such as Amish cheeses, jams and jellies, along with a handful of folk art in the mountains. E 'are also a selection of wines, cheeses and Americans.

The fudge and ice cream snacks high quality that will probably take any diet with ease, and the cool shady veranda style cabin along the length of the course to give parents a cool place to sit, relax, read, and enjoy some of the best hand-picked ice cream and homemade fudge around.

I know that the concept of goats on the roof, some are made of clay, but it is something that can be visited at least once duringHelen Georgia, especially if you have kids. Perhaps you have come here and see this attraction for a few minutes, as I am, the long-term process before you start doing it. Finally, I can truly say it is a real delight.

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