Today we took a field trip to Shelburne Farms to learn about life on a Vermont farm in the early 1800's. Our day started off with a little play.
This woman was waking up on a farm in the 1800's:
This woman was waking up in her room in 2009:
The kids learned about all the chores that were done on a farm in that time period. One chore was making butter. So, we made butter while singing a song to pass the time.
Next, it was off to visit the animals.
The goats enjoyed the brown November leaves.
We headed back into the barn to grind up some corn for the chickens.
Next, it was off to visit the animals.
The goats enjoyed the brown November leaves.
We headed back into the barn to grind up some corn for the chickens.
Looks like a fun trip! We love so many of those activities. It's so important for kids today to have a connection to how things used to be done. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such a great place to visit! If I'm ever in Vermont, that farm is on my list. ;)
ReplyDeleteHow I wish we could visit some where like that. More to the point I fantasize about a life like that. Perhaps I wouldn't like it in real life though.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovley day.
Blessings
I love trips like these ~ so much to see and do.
ReplyDeleteYour kids look like they enjoyed the chickens!!!
What 6o degrees in VT in November? Weird! What a great farm, I really like the comparison shots of the then and now.
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