Country Day





Once upon a time, about a year ago, it would have been a whole production to plan a visit to a farm. I would have had to organize a car, research the farm and most importantly research the world outside of Manhattan. Then we would have had to drive to an hour or so and finally get to the farm where we find lots of people like us.

This weekend I heard from a friend that a local farm was having a "Maple Syrup Day."

So this Saturday, the kids and I hopped into the car, drove five miles and had a wonderful morning, on a beautiful farm to learn how maple syrup is made.  The simple and fun presentation the farm made was thrilling to my younger son who loves to learn the science behind everything and the vanilla ice cream topped with fresh maple syrup was a hit with everyone. The kids got to drill for sap, see how the sap is boiled, learned how indians use to do it, do a taste test and meet some sheep and bunnies. Did I mention that there were no crowds and the whole thing was free?


I ask you is there a better way to spend a saturday morning?

If you're in the 'hood check this farm out.  www.amblerfarm.org

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