Last weekend my Mom and I took Liam to Ticonderoga Farms - a true gem that I'm grateful to have discovered. Unlike many of the other (hyped up) pumpkin farms and fall festivals around here, Ticonderoga seems to be a little known secret with many hidden treasures. The farm owners kept much of the natural landscape of the place, and the whole outdoor space was well thought out and intentional. We'll definitely be back next year, and shh...don't tell anyone else about this place. It wasn't crowded, and it needs to stay that way!
Friday, October 25, 2013
A Visit to the Pumpkin Patch
Holidays and festivals with babies and kids seem so much more exciting this year. I've always loved the holiday season, but in years past it's seemed frantic and I never made it a priority to go to the little neighborhood or community celebrations in our neck of the woods. This year with a baby, it's different.
Last weekend my Mom and I took Liam to Ticonderoga Farms - a true gem that I'm grateful to have discovered. Unlike many of the other (hyped up) pumpkin farms and fall festivals around here, Ticonderoga seems to be a little known secret with many hidden treasures. The farm owners kept much of the natural landscape of the place, and the whole outdoor space was well thought out and intentional. We'll definitely be back next year, and shh...don't tell anyone else about this place. It wasn't crowded, and it needs to stay that way!
Last weekend my Mom and I took Liam to Ticonderoga Farms - a true gem that I'm grateful to have discovered. Unlike many of the other (hyped up) pumpkin farms and fall festivals around here, Ticonderoga seems to be a little known secret with many hidden treasures. The farm owners kept much of the natural landscape of the place, and the whole outdoor space was well thought out and intentional. We'll definitely be back next year, and shh...don't tell anyone else about this place. It wasn't crowded, and it needs to stay that way!
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