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The Farm: Fall Festival

Fall not only means apple picking, baking pies and fall leaves (which we don't seem to have a lot of ...
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Apple Picking with Kids

Can you believe we have never been apple picking.  I'm sure growing up I probably picked an apple or two ...
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Garrapata State Park

Cold, windy days don't stop us from heading to the beach.  Well, let's re-phrase.  Cold, windy days don't stop the ...
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The Monterey County Fair

On Friday our County Fair showed their appreciation to the military by offering free admission and less than half price ...
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New York City

photo taken using a Kodak EasyShare M580 – edited with Picnik Whilst I was in New York for the BlogHer ...
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Monterey Bay Aquarium

We were lucky to have our friends PickleSugarPlum (and family) visiting last week. We met up with them at the ...
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Sex and the City Tour

Whrrl hosted a fabulous Sex and the City tour last Saturday.  They picked us up in a limousine from the ...
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Keep Pets Safe on Road Trips

  You may remember we recently took a road trip with our beloved pooch Sparky.  Well, the entire trip was ...
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Sacramento Road Trip

The best places to stop on a road trip from Monterey to Sacramento with kids.
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Art and Nature

For those who live on the Central Coast of California, there is a wonderful program run through the Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District (MPRPD).  They offer a variety of outdoor activities, for children through to adults.  We decided to take full advantage of it over the summer vacation and schedule activities for the kids.  One of those was a trip to the Frog Pond Wetland Preserve.

After meeting up with our guide, the kids all enjoyed a craft activity.  They made pasta necklaces (dyed in assorted colors) and we discussed the different colors with them and compared those colors to what they might find in the park - birds, flowers, bark, leaves etc.  Making a necklace was their ticket to going on a short 1 mile hike around the wetlands - of course Flynn ended up doing 2 laps.  Along the walk we stopped to listen for the different bird calls, sit under the redwoods, do bark rubbings and spot the woodpecker nests.  After the walk the kids enjoyed snacks and worked on some frog activities - drawings and molding clay before saying farewell to their guide.

The colors we found on our hike:

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