This weekend, Annie and I went to Queens County Farm Museum. There were animals, pumpkins, and people everywhere. This museum offered plenty of activities like tours, a corn maze, petting area, and pumpkin picking, and more. At the petting area, we were given lettuce to feed the animals. They had cattle, sheep, pigs, hens, goats, and rabbits in the petting area. Additionally, they also had honeybees in another section of the farm. We also explored their gift shop, which sold fresh eggs, honey from their bees, and yarn from their alpacas and sheep. At the corn maze, the tour guide explained the rules and told us that we had to find clues and solve puzzles to get out of the maze, which we ended up doing. The tour explored the historic farm, and taught about crops, livestock, honeybees, and compost. The tour showed what it took to grow a variety of crops and produce items like honey, eggs, yarn, and etc.