Here's a rundown of some of the things we did in the short amount of time we were there.
On our way through the parking lot at the Harvest House we saw this. CJ said "I've never seen horse hooves that big before! Wow!!!"
This little guy was there. Just nine weeks old. How adorable is he?! You could bottle feed him for the bargain price of just $20. We did NOT bottle feed the baby zebra.
The boys got hungry so they had a fun little snack at this fun little seating area.
He's a Deer man! I have no idea what's up with that expression.
After we were done at the Harvest House we were summoned across the road to Green Bluff United Methodist Church by the heavenly smell of baking apples. They had a sign out front bragging about their apple dumplings. So, we ordered up three and ate them while we enjoyed old country tunes and hymns played on the banjo and sung by an elderly gentlemen who I can only assume was a member of the church. It was absolutely delightful!
Apple dumpling covered in vanilla cream sauce. YUMMY!
After we finished at the church we headed to Knapp's. What a wonderful farm! There were pumpkins, gourds, and apples everywhere!
Delicious apples!
(photo courtesy of spokanekelly on flickr since I forgot to take a picture of apples)
They had "punkin chunkin" where they launch a pumpkin over a 1/4 mile from their homemade canon. Pretty impressive!
The boys really enjoyed their hay bale maze, and according to their website they also have a corn maze. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to experience that. =o(
We did have time for this though!
And this. I think my mom should be a bit more nervous!
After all of those fun activities it was time to go pick our pumpkins. I only gave the boys one rule for picking their pumpkin. They had to be able to pick it up themselves. "Is it off the ground mom?"
Photo op!
"Here's a good one!"
"Oh wait! That one is nice too!"
The one that Mr. Stripes finally settled on.
As usual, the oldest kid has to do all the work while the youngest is just along for the ride.
What a gorgeous place for a farm! Check out that view in the background.
Finally some help from the little guy.
While we were waiting in line to pay for our pumpkins I thought it would be nice to get a nice picture of the both of them in front of the red barn. If you ever doubted that a photographer's hardest subjects are their own children, here's the proof! Not one normal shot, and as you can see once again... always the youngest.
So that was our fun afternoon at Green Bluff Growers. I will definitely be going there at least once next year. We had such a great time!
I hope you all are enjoying the lovely fall weather and beautiful colors that have finally arrived on the Palouse.
Remember your blessings!
Amber
1 comment:
Looks like a lot of fun!
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