We spent the afternoon today at Lookout Farm in Natick. This farm has been around since 1650 when Minister John Eliot and a group of settlers came down the Charles River in canoes and made their home by the shores of the river. It is now one of the oldest working farms in the country. Originally, the land was used to grow beans, turnips, strawberries and grapes. Now they have all kinds of fruits and veggies. We were there during peach and apple picking season! We also saw sheep, goats & alpaca and played on the fun playground and bouncy house!
Today was a typical quarantine day. We got up. Walked Pip. Made breakfast. And then JP and I got to working while the kids played outside. It was a gorgeous day. The kids went on a fossil expedition digging up rocks in my front flower bed. They apparently promised to leave the flowerbeds as they found them. But that’s not what happened. Then they played in the hose as it was hot out! The rest of the afternoon was spent playing with the kids in the neighborhood. In the evening we walked Pip and went over to the neighbors that was hatching Chickens. He’s going to let us foster a few of them for the next few weeks. Hopefully this will move us forward with us getting our own chickens! So after the chick visit we went out and got a few things to raise them. A heat lamp, a water bottle, sawdust flakes and chick food. Tomorrow we pick up the chicks. Then dinner, books and bed for the kids. And school Committee Meeting for mom.













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