Looking for a fun field trip? What a delight to visit Cecelia at her farm.
Usually there are baby goats to play with, eggs to gather, sheep to snuggle, yarn to spin in the loom room and seasonal fruit or vegetables to harvest. You might even be there for a birth of baby goats or sheep in the spring or summer. Sheering happens in April or May. It is extra special to plan your visit during feeding and milking time.
It is a working farm so you are invited to pitch in and help clean pens, which is always much appreciated. Would you like to learn to make cheese? You’ll love seeing Cecelia’s stone cheese cave and cheese making happens almost daily.  You can buy fresh eggs and take home lots of laughter, and memories to treasure.
If you are out in the Birch Hill or Conifer Road area, it is a fun hike to this “Walkable Adventure”. Glenn and Cecelia do have very protective livestock guardian dogs so other dogs need to stay home.
Donation$ are appreciated toward the continuous “Feed Bill”.  Thank you so much!
Call first please. Â Glenn and Cecelia 760 742-8741
Amen to that.
Great people. A gift to Palomar Mountain.
Bonnie, thanks for highlighting the Borlands,
Michael
On 12/10/13 8:50 PM, “Palomar Mountain News” wrote:
> Bonnie Phelps posted: “ Looking for a fun field trip? What a delight to > visit Cecelia at her farm. Usually there are baby goats to play with, eggs to > gather, sheep to snuggle, and yarn to spin. She sells fresh eggs, and you > take home lots of laughter, and memories t” >
By: Michael J. Walsh on December 11, 2013
at 5:03 am