As is our yearly tradition, we took Megha to the Maple Syrup farm this year too. This was also in March, last month. We went to Richardson's Farm, about and hour and half hours drive from where we live.
The Farm had a sugar bush where maple syrup is made and we learned a bit about how the maple syrup is made (which I promptly forgot). The horse driven wagon took us to the sugar bush. Megha was very excited. It was cold, wet and windy but that didnt stop the girl from jumping in joy when she saw the horse driven wagon.
The highlight of the trip was the petting barn where a few animals were waiting for the kids to go talk to them. Megha of course was delighted when she saw the animals.
Here she is petting the Horse named Charlie.
Dad and Megha..
Here she is with the chickens. She also touched the eggs the chickens laid. She held a bunny rabbit and pet her too. She remembered the bunnies from Suresh Tatha's yard in Kothagudem.
Her favorite farm animal of all time, cow.
We met a few kind people from that village who invited us over for lunch. Its a shame we couldnt make it.
The Farm had a sugar bush where maple syrup is made and we learned a bit about how the maple syrup is made (which I promptly forgot). The horse driven wagon took us to the sugar bush. Megha was very excited. It was cold, wet and windy but that didnt stop the girl from jumping in joy when she saw the horse driven wagon.
The highlight of the trip was the petting barn where a few animals were waiting for the kids to go talk to them. Megha of course was delighted when she saw the animals.
Here she is petting the Horse named Charlie.
Dad and Megha..
Here she is with the chickens. She also touched the eggs the chickens laid. She held a bunny rabbit and pet her too. She remembered the bunnies from Suresh Tatha's yard in Kothagudem.
Her favorite farm animal of all time, cow.
We met a few kind people from that village who invited us over for lunch. Its a shame we couldnt make it.
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