It took a long time to get here, but summer has finally arrived, evidenced by outdoor activities, including the farmers’ market and plenty of activity at The Barnstormer’s house near the Four Corners. There so many events scheduled, it’s hard to attend all of them.

Last Saturday, I went to the Remick Farm and Museum’s “Spring on the Farm” event. I was warmly greeted by the receptionist and the first person I encountered at the event was Carole Felice, the museum’s herbalist. She makes an array of herbal products for various maladies, and I purchased one of her bug sprays in the museum store. I then looked around the exhibits and farm animals which included goats, sheep, calves. and an adorable miniature horse. It was a glorious day, sunny, warm and breezy. There were crafts for children, and a demonstration of butter making. Thanks to the Remick Staff and volunteers for this enjoyable event.

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