Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary & Historic White’s Ferry

December 3, 2008

Happy belated Thanksgiving!

We snagged a great book from the library recently! In A Plump and Perky Turkey (writ­ten by Teresa Bateman and illus­trated by Jeff Shelley) the turkeys all skip town before Thanksgiving and the town-folks try to trick them back, but (after pages of engag­ing illus­tra­tions and rhymes that please me) they end up eat­ing shred­ded wheat on Thanksgiving. Luckily for us meat eaters, our Loudoun turkeys weren’t quite as savvy as those in the book. I know Thanksgiving has passed, but if you feel like embrac­ing your inner loca­vore the rest of this hol­i­day sea­son, the folks at Buy Fresh Buy Local Virginia have put together a list of local turkey providers by county.

Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary

Our fam­ily kicked off Thanksgiving week with a trip across White’s Ferry to visit the Poplar Spring Animal Sanctuary in Poolesville, MD, where we spent an after­noon cel­e­brat­ing an early Thanksgiving with the Turkeys and par­tic­i­pat­ing in a vegan potluck with hun­dreds of peo­ple. The ani­mals at the sanc­tu­ary were spread out with plenty of room and the atmos­phere was peace­ful and invit­ing despite the freez­ing temps and the sur­pris­ingly large crowd. The sanc­tu­ary does not have any upcom­ing events or vis­it­ing hours listed on their web­site now, but I def­i­nitely rec­om­mend vis­it­ing it.

Turkeys feast­ing at Poplar Spring Sanctuary

More on White’s Ferry

If you are look­ing for a change of scenery on a day home with sick kids, a drive through the county and ride across the river on the only ferry still oper­at­ing on the Potomac River might fit the bill. You can keep your kids and their germs in the car the whole time, but share a spe­cial adven­ture and most impor­tantly get out of the house! A round trip ticket costs $6 ($4 one-way) and the ferry runs from 5am to 11pm year-round.

View from the car on White’s Ferry

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