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    4.2 (5 reviews)
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    2 months ago

    This is not here anymore. It is closed and not open to the public. The blue berries bushes are all over grown and not being used.

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    1 year ago

    Great place to get tons of blueberries. There are different varieties and the owner is very pleasant.

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    Wet Hammock Farm - On one branch 4 stages of a blackberry growth.

    Wet Hammock Farm

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    What an experience! Visited mid-May for the Blueberries, blackberries, peaches and wildflowers. Go…read moreearly am opening at 9am when the summer air still has a cool breeze or late evening. Spent 2 hours leisurely picking. So much fun and so relaxing as you gingerly touch and look at fruit opportunities to pick. First time and will be back with each season. The website informs pickers of the possibilities based on the season. Farm is maintained and so inviting! A water hand washing station on site. TRAVIS, a family member of the 105 year old farm property is onsite to explain all. He just won a national award as Community College Professor of The Year teaching agriculture. He takes great pride in this small family-owned farm which is a must to do in the Ocala- Gainesville area,

    What a great time at a U PICK you own farm just outside of downtown Citra! I found them on…read moreFacebook and decided to check them out because they stated "the vines are heavy with fruit and the picking is easy". They were telling the truth. No pesticides allows you to try it directly from the vine. The owners are so nice and informative. I didn't know what to expect but she waved me in and gave me the run down. Once I had enough blackberries to make a big crumble I headed back to the check out. After that I headed back out with a cup to pick the most amazing flowers. She challenged me to fill the entire cup and it was $10 for as many as I could fit it it. These flowers were just gorgeous as you can see from the pictures. I also grabbed a bag of okra after asking how to make fried okra. She happily told me how she makes hers with an egg wash, cornmeal, flour, garlic salt, onion salt and pepper. Such a friendly place for everyone. I highly recommend!

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    Rooterville Animal Sanctuary

    4.6(18 reviews)
    34.3 mi

    I've been to Rooterville Animal Sanctuary twice, and both visits were totally worth the 2 hour…read moredrive from Orlando. The animals are well taken care of, the people working there are so nice and helpful and booking a highland cow cuddling session was amazing. You can even stay on site if you want that real "outdoorsy" experience - but it's perfect even for a quick day trip. Can't wait to come back again!

    The best experience for a minication. I was lucky enough to not know where I was going for my…read morebirthday and it was the perfect surprise! (My wife did great!) Not only is the location a perfect portal to a different type of Florida , but the wagons are all the way in the back so it's perfect privacy. There's also a tent outside to sit and watch pigs take a bath in the fountain. The wagon room we got was the Piggies room! Perfect decor and amenities inside(towels/shampoo/conditioner/tissues/coffee mugs /even games!) Huge bathroom with incredible shower.There is ac but we spent most of the time with the screen door and bathroom window open & it felt great. Included inside:mini fridge, toaster, coffee/tea (included),microwave and a small heater. Plenty of plugs to charge & a full length mirror. We love that there was no tv because we got to watch highland cows instead !! We also got to sleep to rain and it was so peaceful especially waking up every morning to new friends like pigs and sheep! We also saw: 4 highland cows!! , 2 different types of pigs, a family of sheep (+Anya the sassiest girl), cats, dogs, goats, turkeys (that like hugs but scared meee), guinea fowls, chickens and hens, mini horses and a peacock that sounds like Kevin from UP in the nighttime !! All the staff were super friendly including miss Elaine! Truly an incredible place to visit and get to feed pigs all day.

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    Sweet Berry Farms

    Sweet Berry Farms

    3.0(2 reviews)
    22.3 mi

    We had a nice time picking blackberries at this u-pick farm in Williston. They are a family owned…read morebusiness established in 2020. The owner gave us a container with a bag and directed us to the blackberry plants for picking. When finished, the bag is weighed and it's $5 a pound. I also purchased two watermelons for $5 and some blackberry jam for $6. They also have plants for sale. It is best to phone in advance for the days and time they are open. It was fun to pick our own fresh berries.

    So this may be slightly unfair as the owner, Bill, may have just been having a bad day today, but I…read morefeel strongly that your own circumstances or experiences on any given day are not an excuse to treat others poorly. Especially if you are working in a customer service capacity! He was just the type of person to get extremely upset with somone, and then basically write them off in his head. He is quick to anger, and when angered is quicker to be rude, short, and demeaning. And don't get me wrong, he was very nice to his customers, and anyone providing him with cash! But anyone "below" him, for lack of a better word, seems to get a totally different Bill. I happened to overhear a phone call to some vendor or customer service of some sort, and it was abhorrent! He didn't attack anyone, but he made it abundantly clear that his patience was worn thin, as he loudly and condescendingly repeated his demands using the exact same words each time (a tactic I have found people employ when they believe you are too stupid to comprehend what they said the first time) and would repeat the demand or concern at least 6 or 7 times too many, effectively telling the poor service person to shut up in so many words. I do have to say that he never attacked anyone overtly, used foul language or got aggressive in any direct way. But he has clearly mastered passive aggression to a degree I have rarely seen! I also only caught a small part of the conversation, but the way he hung the phone up in his anger, I genuinely thought he was going to send the phone he glar3d menacingly again his hand into orbit. He was red-faced and fuming! I also want to say that this whole exchange gave me an extremely negative reaction. I really do not feel comfortable doing business with someone who is so casual and seemingly skilled at belittling service workers who are just trying their best to help, even if they are not always the best one for the job (we have all gotten that guy on the phone who is clearly counting the minutes to the end of their shift, or who may need to consider moving to a less 'people oriented' position! We have all been there! Haha) but none of that warrants this feeling of superiority he gave off either! Entitlement! That's the word I have been looking for! Bill very clearly believes he is better than someone with a lowly service job, and that they are simply there to do his bidding, his way, or else! He probably walks around saying, "the customer is always right," but we all know they are not! Customers are frequently wrong, and I thought we were past the age where we needed to hide behind this archaic cliche! Sometimes you're going to hear that you are wrong Bill! Or that something is not going to work in exactly the way you imagined it. Or that two different perspectives can both be correct! Just because you see something one way does not mean that everyone in existence sees it that way as well! And if you had waited, or been willing to answer the questions asked of you without preemptively shutting them down by repeating yourself over and over and over and over and over again, you may not have had to disconnect the call so aggressively! But again, I obviously only heard one side, and am filling in the blanks using my own filters, but honestly the whole thing just gave me the ick! Now, you are all probably wondering why is she obsessing over this overheard telephone conversation?! Why do we even care?! Well, I unfortunately have to report that it was the most exciting thing about this outing to the farm William operates. It was beautiful, and all naturey and everything. The berries were good, but certainly not "the freshest, juiciest blackberries that Mother Nature has to offer," as the website claims, either. The berries were mid, the venue was pretty dirty and dusty, which is mentioned on their website as well, but they claim to clean the spots "most frequently touched" and that was not very evident. The nature part is really pretty though, and they were right about needing sunscreen out there all day! So do with that information what you will!! But as an experience, it was OK at best. It would probably make a better venue for a big event though as well. There just wasn't much to do beyond picking berries. I KNOW! That IS the thing to do, but honestly they could have had more there beyond picking berries or washing your hands, which they were weirdly insistent about for some reason as well despite the dusty outdoor nature of the location, haha! All of these things added together make it an overall pass for me. I would rather not do business with a man who feels superior to someone just because of their job title or earning potential! In fact, I suspect the white, generational privilege our dear Bill so clearly benefits from is the only reason he was able to get into this field in the first place. Maybe his GI bill, or military benefits... that is neither here nor there, just a final thought I included as a bonus, or some

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