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Spend the day relaxing on the farm; visit the farm animals during their daily activities, play a game of croquette, or nap in the hammock. Take a walk in the woods blanketed with wild violets, crocuses and brilliant yellow patches of daffodils. Listen to the songbirds that find their way back to the farm singing their cheery songs. Once again, the soil is prepared for the vegetable, herb, and flower gardens. Summertime is busy on the farm; canning, hay making, and other farm projects seem endless. As autumn approaches, flocks of geese fly high over the fields honking as they pass. The last of the garden is harvested for the coming winter. The fields become a winter wonderland scene with wildlife seen from the house as you nestle beside a warm, cozy fire.
Time off the farm is well spent visiting local antique shops, wineries, metro parks, Wagnall's Memorial Library, and numerous local golf courses. Travel the back roads, past covered bridges to historic Lancaster, Ohio. Lancaster is the home of General Sherman, the Stanton House, and the Georgian to name a few. It is well worth visiting this quaint, backyard community. The hosts can arrange special day trips and a picnic lunch is available with advanced notice.
Columbus, the State capital of Ohio, is just minutes from the farm. Visit the Columbus Art Museum, tour the State Capitol building, attend a sporting event of your choice, or dine at a posh supper club downtown. Whether you desire the quiet solitude of the farm, sight seeing the local attractions, attending an exciting OSU football game on a brisk fall afternoon, or a day touring the Capital City, you'll find it all within minutes reach of Four Seasons Farm.
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