Monday, October 10, 2011

Rock Ledge Farm

The past couple years our family has gone down to the Happy Apple Farm to pick our pumpkins, but this year we decided to try a new place, Rock Ledge Farm, which is a living history farm. From the moment you cross the little bridge at the entrance, you're surrounded by people in period clothing, old fashioned cooking, and buildings and houses that were built during the early 1900's and preserved as if it were still the early 1900's. They had all kinds of fun activities for the kids- a pumpkin patch, barn dance, hayrides, and various games and demonstrations. But out of everything, I think the kids enjoyed the freedom of being able to run around and climb trees the most.

I don't know if you can make it out, but in one of the old houses there was a bear skin rug. The kids were totally struck by this. Emma couldn't get over the fact that she was face to face with a real bear!









Pooped...


Happy Autumn!
Janet, Trenton, Emma, and Ben

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