



It was the work summer outing today, so we wandered up the coast to Wolfes Neck Farm, for a low key afternoon of relaxing and barbeque goodness.
We were smack in the middle of the farm, with sheep, and oreo cows, and turkeys, and chickens – the kind of things that delight my urban little heart to a silly degree.
The farm is also next to Recompense Campground, which the BF and I had visited about a month ago, and we walked through the west section to reach the water. I can now safely say that the camp sites in the middle section are nicer than the west (some which were just roped off areas of a field).