We drove to a festival in a different direction than usual. This part of the country is made up of hills and hollers. Hollers are small valleys between mountains. We were up and down all day long and our ears were popping.
Caramel apples with or without nuts.
We saw Amish farmers on their way to work the fields and saw Amish children on their way to school wearing no shoes. I wasn't able to get their pics.
And we were in pumpkin country, they were everywhere.
Wheat sheath wreathes.
We passed random pumpkin piles along the side of the road. These were not for sale but where just dumped around the trees.
Taffy apples. |
Fresh apple cider. We drive all over the area we live in to find people selling unpasteurized apple cider, the kind I grew up drinking. You have to drink it within a week and a half before it starts turning into hard cider but there is nothing quite as good as fresh apple cider. The pasteurized kind just tastes dull.
We saw Amish farmers on their way to work the fields and saw Amish children on their way to school wearing no shoes. I wasn't able to get their pics.
We drove between bright blue skies, heavy fog and glare. Here you can see the view down the road. This particular area has highlands rather than mountains. |
And bat houses. |
I picked this cutting borad up and put it down 3 times and in the end, I did not buy it. Now I wish I had.
We passed random pumpkin piles along the side of the road. These were not for sale but where just dumped around the trees.
Amish wash day.
We drove down foggy roads through the mountains.
And saw lots of spooky looking old cemeteries.
Comments
I do like those kitchen containers! but to be honest I wouldn't know where to put them because they do look quite big :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.