This past weekend, everyone was bracing for a storm that was to cut off power and down trees like we have not seen in over a decade. Well, that storm amounted to nothing more than a lot and even more rain. Given the pending doom, we spent quite a bit of time at home this weekend. However, when it was clear the weather had passed, the kids and I travelled out in the STILL RAINING to visit a nearby farm for their weekend festival.
This farm is not your typical pumpkin patch as it only opens its doors for the one weekend, but rather got its name for branding a now well-known evaporated milk. It had run as a camp for the past years, but is now looking to become a touchstone farming pillar of the community.
Their fall festival was amazing. There were balloon animals, real animals, rayrides, paper airplanes, smores, crafts, and lots of water. Jack stayed busy with every puddle in sight including a massive one that the farm turned into s small pool with rubber duckies and a home-made shark. Kyle made crafts to her great contentment, and we all enjoyed ourselves.
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