Sunday we went to our favorite pumpkin patch. I've been going to this place since I was a kid. It was really warm for an October day here in NY.
There's a hayride that takes you out to the pumpkin patch. It's not really that far, but who doesn't enjoy a hay ride?
Still plenty of pumpkins left for picking!
We got two pumpkins, one for us and one for my Dad.
After we paid for our pumpkins (50 cents a pound, in case you're curious), there was a straw maze DD went in for awhile, and there were also all these fun scenes set up to look at.
I love this time of year. But it always seems to go by so fast!
The end.
We've had something similar here in central Arkansas for years. However, they're not holding it this year.
ReplyDeleteThat's sad. Those kids of mine won't stay small forever, will they?
Watch out as those peas slowly drive those berries!
ReplyDeleteOh no, its that time of year agian. Looks like you had great fun.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE the grouch one!!!!!Spongebob too. Those are really cute!
ReplyDeleteThose Sesame Street pumpkins are so cute, looks like a fun time!
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Looks like fun! At Disneyland.com/Halloween, you can get templates for Disney jack-o-lanterns, including Mickey!
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That looks like such a fun place!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for stopping by to wish me well with my teeth. I appreciate it!
I LOVE the Sesame Street Pumpkins!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so luckY! I have never seen a real pumpkin patch in my life. It would be an amazing experience, and I hope to someday!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics. Hay maze...FUN! We are going to our annual hay maze field trip next week. The girls LOVE it so much.
Oooh, I love that pumpkin patch! Wish I was there
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! Love the Sesame Street Pumpkins - especially Oscar - very cute.
ReplyDeleteThere are two things I always remembered and enjoyed doing as a kid: going to Hilger's farm near fort wayne, IN to pick out a pumpkin, go through the hay maze, and drink some cider and going to the tree farm in the winter and picking out a tree to cut down. Yea, we were primitive like that. If I ever have kids I may have to move back to the sticks or take a road trip to make sure they get the experience. Hopefully no kids for awhile though.
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