Yesterday we headed out to a local pumpkin and apple farm to pick our fall goodies. It felt more like summer than fall it was so warm. What a beautiful day.
The pumpkins were picked over and many were rotten and gushy. It's been unseasonably warm lately and I guess that can be tough on the pumpkins. We found only a few that were good enough to keep. That's a shame. I saw lots of good pumpkins at the grocery store but that's never quite as fun. I'll need to pick up a few more later this week.
My husband is a good pumpkin picker and apple picker. His height and strength come in handy on the farm. Plus he is good all-around entertainment for everyone. He always has some child sitting on his shoulders trying to reach the highest apples.
She found a keeper. Even though the stem was gone the pumpkin was still in great shape.
The hay bales were prime jumping ground. That's my nephew following behind The Collector.
The apples were gorgeous and we filled a great big bag with a variety of types to bring home.
The Collector found an enormous apple on the ground and she carried it around for a long, long time. She was very proud. She also fed another apple to a huge horse and loved it.
We love it when the apples still have the stem and leaves attached.
The colors were amazing. The sun was shining and the air smelled of apples.
Just look at that vibrant red, so shiny and bright. I can't get enough of it.
I can't get enough of these not so little apples either.
The pumpkins were picked over and many were rotten and gushy. It's been unseasonably warm lately and I guess that can be tough on the pumpkins. We found only a few that were good enough to keep. That's a shame. I saw lots of good pumpkins at the grocery store but that's never quite as fun. I'll need to pick up a few more later this week.
My husband is a good pumpkin picker and apple picker. His height and strength come in handy on the farm. Plus he is good all-around entertainment for everyone. He always has some child sitting on his shoulders trying to reach the highest apples.
She found a keeper. Even though the stem was gone the pumpkin was still in great shape.
The hay bales were prime jumping ground. That's my nephew following behind The Collector.
The apples were gorgeous and we filled a great big bag with a variety of types to bring home.
The Collector found an enormous apple on the ground and she carried it around for a long, long time. She was very proud. She also fed another apple to a huge horse and loved it.
We love it when the apples still have the stem and leaves attached.
The colors were amazing. The sun was shining and the air smelled of apples.
Just look at that vibrant red, so shiny and bright. I can't get enough of it.
I can't get enough of these not so little apples either.
Now to pull out my favorite apple recipes. It will be an apple-filled week.
best, susie
7 comments:
I made homemade apple crisp last night that was sooooo good! Perfect for fall evenings :)
I MISS fall! In Houston we have four seasons: almost summer, summer, still summer and Christmas :-(
Wow, those apples are gorgeous! Fall is my favorite season!
I can't believe I see 'shorts'! It's been freezing here in Utah and we had snow over the weekend! Temperatures are on the rise though! Mother Nature just giving us a taste of what's to come!
Your pumpkin outing looks like it was spooktacular! Happy Fall!
Your family should take the drive to Waldvogel's Farm, right off of HWY 33. They have the best selection of pumpkins I've ever seen!! But no apple orchard, unfortunately.
:o)
Hi Susan,
I was just wandering through your post archives looking for your info on ribbed socks (which I found) but that made me wonder - how are your granny squares coming along? Haven't seen an update in awhile. :-)
We're going pumpkining this weekend - my now three year old said to me the other day "Mama, we need to find Leah's pumpkin!"
Hilary
I know, I miss my squares, Hilary! I've had to put most all of my personal knitting projects away while I try to finish up my book. I will be back to all of them in a matter of months.
Thanks for asking and have fun pumpkin picking this weekend.
susan
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