lately i've been dreaming of having my own farm. it is a big dream indeed. i'm not always sure if i want it to come true. but i do know that i will have a mini orchard and a substantial garden once we finally settle down.
we chatted with one of the farmers here. he's second-generation farmer...lucky to grow up on a farm. his son was working there now, third generation.
remember these tasties? can't wait to go back and get another dozen!
nothing says halloween/fall better than a pile of colorful pumpkins!
ashley & me holding some amazing turban pumpkins. how do these things grow with such wonderfully horrible shapes? i love it!
happy, happy fall!
{more apple hill photos within the next couple of days!}
I like your friend to the left, but I can't see his face very well. I want to turn half of one section of my yard into a pumpkin/gourd patch. Easy to take care of, deer hate it and you can give the harvest to kids.
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I like your friend to the left, but I can't see his face very well. I want to turn half of one section of my yard into a pumpkin/gourd patch. Easy to take care of, deer hate it and you can give the harvest to kids.
Hi Ann, I'm Chris Nielsen's sister, Leila. I love reading your blog...I was wondering, is this Apple Hill in Utah?
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