Fall in Southern NB
It's hard to believe we're into October already, but here we are! We took advantage of a sunny and crisp weekend and headed out to a local apple U-pick. LOTS of fun for a 2 year old! And the cortland apples were delicious to say the very least! I even dug deep into my domestic juices and managed to throw together an apple crisp......this is quite a feat for me. And the feedback was overwhelmingly positive! There were also pumpkins for sale at the apple orchard so we killed 2 birds with 1 stone and picked up our Halloween pumpkin while we were there. Reese picked out her very own pumpkin and carved it already. And then to finish off the fall festivities, Reese and I planted some tulip bulbs which will be lovely to look forward to in the spring. So much to do in southern NB in the autumn:))
Here's Hunter hanging out with me while Reese and Mark picked apples. It was a cool day so we broke out the boiled wool hat again......luv it!
Reese was only too happy to plant herself on one of the pumpkins and pose for a picture!
"Who, me??!?"
The grass was very long and difficult for Reese to manage in so she jumped into the backpack with Mark which made the whole thing much easier. Here she is with her first apple.
Didn't take her long to decide to dig in......delicious!
Hunter and I getting in on the action.
2 Comments:
YUMMY - the apples and the kiddies :-) Reese looks like her regular stylin' little self. I'm glad you had a fun day!! I hope Mark didn't cut anyone off ;-)
Great pics and I think I might recognize the sweater Reese has on underneath her vest! I will have to get started on the pink. Maybe I'll make it a car project.
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