Honey Crisp Apple season and the orchard was open for picking. You could get a big bag or a small. We got one of each
Laura drove us out to Lynd Farm in Pataskala Ohio. Charlie got to pick his first apple. It didn’t take long to fill our bags. The first checkout you are in your car and you pop your trunk so they can check to make sure you’re not loading up on Apples without paying.
At the market we bought little pumpkins, apple butter and some yellow cherry tomatoes and zucchini plus a bag of “seconds” – Macintosh- to make applesauce.
And there were long checkout lines so we waited – there’s our challenge word again Waiting
Maura took this one. Looks like a mountain instead of a cloud
And a Photo credit to Anna for the pic of Lala looking over her shoulder
Looks like fun! I love picking apples but don’t get much chance here in Florida.
Thanks Kristin
I love the photos of the family. Maura and Anna both took great shots. They take after their grandma. Is that first shot a photo of conjoined twin apples?????
Yes a conjoined apple
love all the photos – and the smile one of you really is a special one-
(craving an apple now)
Thanks Yvette. The apples were so fresh and good.
mmmmm – 🙂
and we were on a newly opened bridge yesterday and three bloggers came to mind. you were one (again) cos the four workers were finishing up 500 post tightenings… men at work! and thought of your series…
:0)
ttys
Nice that I come to mind.
😉
Beautiful pictures of a beautiful day! Happy times!
Thank you Toni
It looks like everyone had a great time. I can smell it now. Apple pie, apple sauce, apple pancakes. …
Mmmm Thanks Sue
Thanks
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Great pics! Did Charlie have a good time? I’m debating on whether to take C, or wait until next year….
Charlie had a good time but the Apple Picking went pretty quickly. He was more interested in holding one tiny apple than actually filling the bag.
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A nice apple adventure. Love the photos, Ruth, they’re so happy. 😀
It was a happy day. Thanks Marion.
We just went apple picking today. Honeycrisp are my absolute favorite! I pay $4.99 per pound in the store for them and today I paid 80 cents per pound- got 25 pounds for baking, applesauce and eating. Happy baking! 🙂