Before I get ahead of myself, let me start at the beginning...
The girls and I travelled north to Woodstock this morning. At 8:30 the temps were low, but the low humidity we've enjoyed for the last week is gone sadly. My hair is mourning the loss of pleasant outdoor experiences without the fluff and sweat phenomenon.
This fellow was there to greet us as we approached the farm.
Our mission as a group of eighteen, including moms, kids and other friends
Just a warning, but I didn't see any. Yet.
Erin (my "sister") and Lil' Mak
The whole group descends upon the rows and rows of blueberry bushes.
HJ preparing for the picking
James and Brodie in action
I got a "boo" one!
Not sure what AE has in her hands, but it wasn't blueberries.
Some of the bushes had the most beautiful specimens of moss.
Dylan caught sampling the goods
Where my children ended up having the most fun: a field full of weed flowers!
For YOU!
AE on the prowl
Sweet James
and his little sis' Kate
On the road again
HJ and Dylan seem to be an item
The homestead
Weather vanes always capture my attention
Paying for our goods: $1.29/lb.
I left with .90 cents worth! Not bad for a morning's worth of entertainment with friends.
Despite the muggy atmosphere, I could have stayed and picked for a couple more hours.
But alas, a two- and three-year-old can only tolerate a solitary activity for 90 minutes.
You may remember back last October, we visited the same farm for a Hayride and Pumpkin Fun. Want to reminisce? Click HERE.
8 comments:
Such cute pics!! Looks like a lot of fun. :)
What a fun outing! And cute Hannas!
Looks like y'all had a great time! I love a scarecrow and a weathervane, too!
What a "sweet" outing!!
ahhh, what a great morning we had! thanks for putting everything I felt into words, you always do such an awesome job... blogger-extrodanaire :)
How fun ! I have never seen a blueberry bush - thanks for sharing ! The kids are adorable !
Kammy
Love it! What a great day...I am jealous! :)
Carrie
What a fun day! I love that place. We have a couple of baby blueberry bushes, but they aren't producing much yet. :-(
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