Last week Kathy and I took the girls to Johnson's Farm in Medford, NJ. It is a pretty cool place with lots for kids to do. They had hayrides, pumpkin patches, a petting zoo (without the petting), a playground, and assorted autumnal fun-type stuff. It was a pretty good way to spend a fall afternoon and not at all expensive.
Johnson's Farm:
A sea of Pumpkins:
Rileigh picks her first pumpkin:
And then her second:
Meagan and Kaitlyn displaying their selections:
One of the highlights of the day was this simple slide:
Me and a very friendly (and quite plastic ) cow:
Meagan gets all "artistic" with the camera:
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3 Comments:
A not petting zoo?
"Rileigh, what do you want to not pet next?
Daddy, you go not pet the plastic cow.
Oops, I applied an accidental petting to its head."
Or so I imagine your version of Rosencrantz and Gildenstern Go to the Not Petting Zoo.
Or were you waiting for Godot to show up and not pet the animals. Looking at the pictures, there do not appear to be any animals to not pet. I have some non-animals that I could charge people to not pet. Do you suppose there is much money in this?
It is a good thing there are no not punning zoos. That would just be cruel. :-)
I'm guessing, once again, it's just you and me out here giggling! ;-)
Good stuff!
Just sitting in this pumpkin patch waiting for The Great Pumpkin to come along. Then everybody will understand. Or something like that.
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