Every fall we have an awesome tradition. We go apple picking! Last weekend we went apple picking in upstate NY. We went to Dubois Farms in Highland. It's a great family run farm, where you can go and pick your own apples, peaches, grapes, pumpkins and pears. They also have farm animals that roam around the property. Check out what we saw eating the apple leaves!! So sweet. He was standing on his tippy toes to reach the yummy leaves.
Our friend's daughter was running with the goats. She really loved them and they were so friendly and gentle with all the little ones.
The farm is quite large, and there are so many things to do. Among them is a pumpkin patch, how cool is this? You can go and pick your own. This totally reminds me of Charlie Brown's the Great Pumpkin cartoon. I have more pictures from our apple picking adventure, will post later this week.
Monday, October 12, 2009
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Wow! That sure looked like fun! We loved seeing all those pumpkins in the field!!!
That looks like fun! Those pumpkins look cool.
The goat was a khutie!
Mom saw a field o'pumpkins on the transport run yesterday around Chambersburg - she said it was khwite khool looking!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Oh my gosh! I thought that only happened in THE GREAT PUMPKIN movie. How fun! It makes me wish I was ten again and loved Halloween.
Kasha and Africa
That looks like a fun adventure.
Hey we thought you'd quit blogging! Good to see you - and the fuzzies - are online here.
Wow ! what a lot of pumpkins ! it was certainly a funny day !
That looks like lots of fun! Those pumpkins are purrty.
Thanks for kind thoughts to mom.
What a lovely Fall day you had!
The goat sure is cute and I have never seen one stand on his tip toes like that.
Dante is still naughty? Toeshee too!
I think they always will be... :)
See You soon!
Lorianna
Thank you for your concats on our blogoversary! Apple picking is a very cool Fall ritual. The place you went to looks like so much fun.
Purrs, Siena & Chilli
Looks like there should be more than a few Great Pumpkins in that field. It looks mighty sincere to us!
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