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The first stop that the two of them do is the apple orchard.
“Wow it’s quite busy today,” Rancid says. “Here love I picked an apple for you.”
The two of them look around to see what else they can do. They spot the hayride and it’s pretty well filled up. Maybe they can get two more in so they make a run for it.
Phew! They make it on time and fortunately there are 2 spaces still available so they hop on. The farmer tells them that the hayride is about to begin. He goes over the rules to make sure that they remain safe during the ride.
'Do not stand on the ride. Once the ride starts, don’t stand, plain and simple. Hay can be slippery, and a moving wagon is not a stable surface to stand on.
Do not throw the straw. This seems kind of innocent yet can be another unsafe behavior as it can lead to others throwing hay and turn into a hay throwing bonanza.
Do not use cameras or other devices that will distract you. You may really want to take a quick photo of your family on the hayride to post on Facebook. Please don’t. While the ride is moving, it’s important to keep your focus on the ride.
Hold on. It’s one simple way to help ensure you won’t fall off the ride.
Keep arms and legs inside the wagon. You don’t know the trail the wagon will travel. There might be some tight spaces. Keeping your arms and legs inside the wagon will help make sure nothing hits you.’ (Source)
The tractor is started and off they go!
Let’s continue - No corn maze for Rachel!
Start at the beginning – Seasons come and seasons go – the hayride