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I have to admit that I was a tad bit jealous that my 6-year-old was going to get to spend the day at
Farm Camp, and I was responsible for road-tripping with my 2-year-old. "Moving sheep", going on a nature hike, seeding pots and making a bug box sounded like fun.
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But I was only there to drop-off, since
Stone Barns is open just to the lucky campers on Mondays and Tuesdays. I'd printed off a bunch of different maps, and the weather looked good. How about some cannons?
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The major glitch was that I hadn't visited West Point post-9/11. So, while my memory was of popping on the grounds and taking in the breathtaking views...the reality is an $11, hour-long official bus tour. It was interesting (for me) and snack-filled (for my little one)...and we sat at the back of the bus so as to not totally interrupt the rest of the passengers.
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Then we zipped over to
Bear Mountain for a picnic, a carousel ride, and a walk through their little zoo. Note before you make any promises: the carousel is not open on Mondays or Tuesdays. Then it started pouring. And I don't mean drizzling. I mean torrential downpour. Thankfully the rain was short-lived so we got to visit the pleasant little zoo (highlighting local birds and animals) that meanders through the park, strike up a game of peek-a-boo with a Bald Eagle (really, you cannot make this stuff up)...
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and take in the absolutely amazing views.
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When we returned to Stone Barns, the children had done their task of moving the sheep, and they were bleating and romping in the fields.
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Then we did a little exploring around the green houses that were wide open to let in the beautiful afternoon air,
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and lo and behold, look what we found! The garlic the children had picked yesterday!
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