Tuesday, January 23, 2007

NOFA FARM




Nofa Farm was more beautiful than we imagined it to be. We took one and a half hour to reach there. My friend's father had booked a cottage there. The cottage was quiet big. As it was lunch time all the aunties arranged the food they had brought. We knew they would take lots of time to arrange it so we went outside to play catcher-catcher. After an hour we were called for lunch. We finished our lunch and we went to see the whole place. The place was surrounded by greenery. When we came back we saw a pick-up parked before our gate. Our parents came out of the cottage and told us that we were going to see horses. All the children sat in the pick-up. As we started a horse as dark as coal passed by. Two of my friends touched it. As I tried to touch it the horse leapt into the field. We stopped a place finally. There was a building there which was open. So, my friends and I went in. As soon as we entered, a bad smell touched our noses. We closed our noses and moved forward. There were many cages. In the first cage, there was a white horse. It was very beautiful. In the second cage, there were two brown ponies. In different cages there were different horses. It was truly like a paradise of horses leaving the smell aside. We climbed into the pick-up and went further. There were wooden houses as wewent by. The pick-up came to halt. The houses were very small from outside but from inside it was like never ending as we kept walking. We came out of a small door and asked a man how was the house so big inside. He said that all the houses were connected. We asked him what type of houses they were. He said there were building houses like the ones in A frica. We took a look around and it was becoming dark so we sat in the pick-up at went back to the cottage. We packed our things back in the car and came back to Riyadh.