I've tried to think of why I love them so much, and I can't quite pin it down. Maybe it's that I grew up in the desert, surrounded by beautiful red rocks and winter temps in the 50's, which I loved. Sagebrush farms, yes. Swimming in December, yes. Waterskiing in February, yes. But not an apple farm in sight.
It could be in part to the fact that I'm an old-fashioned girl, and have an affinity for anything Anne-of-Green-Gables-ish, and apple trees and hay wagons certainly fall into that category.
Or...it could be the doughnuts and cider. ☺
It could be in part to the fact that I'm an old-fashioned girl, and have an affinity for anything Anne-of-Green-Gables-ish, and apple trees and hay wagons certainly fall into that category.
Or...it could be the doughnuts and cider. ☺
I really could go everyday and be happy. I think I'll have to settle for once a week.
Maybe more.




















6 comments:
What great pictures!!!
Looks you are enjoying great weather.
Yummy! I love apple farms too!
The last 2 pictures made me hungry...I think I might have to sneak a trip in next week :)
I love this post because it made me feel like home! I miss Michigan in the fall and this completely reminded me of one of my favorite things to do during the fall. Those two year old boys are adorable!
What a fun, fun place! I wish we had something like that here! And I love the ways you're creating amazing traditions with your family that they'll always remember.
(I deleted the last comment because I spelled a bunch of words wrong!) :)
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