I did pretty much, helped out abit with the feedling duties, opening the gates for the tractor to deliver the hay to the cows, fed a calf, went shooting and of course, demonstrated S'pore's cuisine and showcasing my culinary skills at the same time..
This is Glen's mum, Carol.
Mrs Flach was making supper for us when we arrived on friday night.
Look at the big kitchen!
Resembling breakfast a little, its tasty!
After supper, we played a game of pictionary with Glen's sister and her boyfriend. Tracy and Corey.
I had a comforter to cover myself with till the middle of the night when i could endure no
more and then i realised i had a comforter below me all along..
Heading out to the farm proper and helping out with some farming chores!
Pretty amazing that he can own a plane!

The cockpit looks cool and this plane can seat 2 people!

At the entrance of Flach's Residence.. Nicely arranged rocks were transported in by Mr Geologist himself, Glen.

This is Lucky the sheepdog, no.. or rather.. the cowdog! Employee of the year. A cute and shy dog..
Another of Glen's creations..

Old-school rifle!
And taking aim for my first few shots! It was gd as there was virtually no recoil and the gun sight could aim as far as 300ft.

Did pretty well, shot some cans and cartons! Marksman in me still alive!
Gun and Ammo.
Trying out new positions to shoot to gain better stability

Lunch was prepared by Mrs Flach, we had buttered rice, chilli and meatloaf. This was before heating up the cheese.

It looks gorgeous once the cheese has melted! And the meatloaf is oh-so-good! Especially when u drown it with Hickory sauce!

Time to feed the Calf! The calf is only about a week old and is a twin but a mother cow can only feed one so this calf is sort of "orphaned" so needs to be fed synthetic milk! Usually Glen's parents feed it so its didnt recognise me and Glen and was scared of us that it ran away and peed! It was also shivering and pretty afraid of us.. till Glen pacified it and lured it over..

Glen lured it over by squirting some milk periodically and called it over!

And I reaped the benefites by continue feeding it! I also patted its head. Quite cute and docile..

We went to the neighbouring town of Redwater to check out the town and he showed me the largest oil derrick in Alberta.


Glen let me drive his brand new Ford Ranger 4x4 Truck! It is in Manual Transmission and so driving left-hand drive manual is no joke! But this 4Litre truck is truly powerful and a joy to drive especially now that its manual.
This is the sign for Flach Farms at the entrance of the farm.

Pre-coconut adding.
This is Lucky the sheepdog, no.. or rather.. the cowdog! Employee of the year. A cute and shy dog..
but the weather was still pretty chilly and so they wouldnt come out and so we decided to
just make some targets to shoot at.
Did pretty well, shot some cans and cartons! Marksman in me still alive!
Lunch was prepared by Mrs Flach, we had buttered rice, chilli and meatloaf. This was before heating up the cheese.
It looks gorgeous once the cheese has melted! And the meatloaf is oh-so-good! Especially when u drown it with Hickory sauce!
Glen lured it over by squirting some milk periodically and called it over!
And I reaped the benefites by continue feeding it! I also patted its head. Quite cute and docile..
We went to the neighbouring town of Redwater to check out the town and he showed me the largest oil derrick in Alberta.
Glen let me drive his brand new Ford Ranger 4x4 Truck! It is in Manual Transmission and so driving left-hand drive manual is no joke! But this 4Litre truck is truly powerful and a joy to drive especially now that its manual.
Aha! Now its the time to put Singapore on the world map in the Flachs' household. So this is my own cultural exchange programme for the Flachs' and so I cooked Singapore's Curry Chicken for them and they loved the lemak rendition that I made. This had a hint of nyonya curry in it.
Pre-coconut adding.
All in all, this was a great experience! Thanks to Glen and family!
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