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| Little Portion Farm display |
A guide led us through the farm, showing the various plants and answering any questions.
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| Pathways in the farm |
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| Wildflowers and beds |
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| Starting an orchard |
We were allowed to sample some of the fruits, like the raspberries below.
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| Raspberry bushes |
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| Guide wasn't sure what these berries were |
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| Squash--not sampled |
All the produce is organic, so they take a lot of care in growing the food. The weeding is done by hand! They also use nature-friendly protection for the plants.
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| Covering the more delicate (and delectable) plants |
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| Bugs can't get in! |
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| Some peppers |
We went inside the larger greenhouse tents. Tomato plants were set up along strings tied to the tent structure!
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| In the tent |
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| Tomatoes! |
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| A cool spider web outside the garden |
The Franciscan Center also hands out toiletries. Visitors were able to put together bags of essential items as a way of helping out the center.
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| My kids doing there part |
Special programs were held, like kids in the kitchen and wine appreciation workshops. We did not attend any but saw the kitchen set up inside the shrine.
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| Kitchen ready to go |
I sampled a good variety of of wines. They also had meads and beers!
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| Charm City Meadworks offerings |
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| Beers from Key Brewing Company |
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| Wines from The Wine Collective |
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| Penn Oaks offerings |
I did really enjoy Circe Red from Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard and bought a bottle to bring home. It was a fun afternoon, though there wasn't as much for the kids to do. We will probably attend again next year.



















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