So Sunday we headed to Brumbaugh Fruit Farm.  We had a great time.  I had NO idea this place was a 45 acre apple farm that had so much to offer for kids and adults or entire families to do in the fall!  They had hay rides......campfires...bean bag toss....puppies to pet....a 20 foot and 40 foot slide....arial swings...storybook forest.....Johnny Appleseed Trail....goats, chickens, swings, human hamster wheels, hay mounds, corn bin to play in like sand, caterpillar train, bakery, store.  It was amazing.  We had a ball.  AND a pumpkin patch to boot!  The entire place smelled like apple donuts or apple fritters......and I did stop and pick up a couple of the apple fritters on the way out and talk about out of this world!  Anyway......not sure if you can see these pictures in this collage very well......but Noah and I had so much fun.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Brumbaugh Fruit Farm October 2006
So Sunday we headed to Brumbaugh Fruit Farm.  We had a great time.  I had NO idea this place was a 45 acre apple farm that had so much to offer for kids and adults or entire families to do in the fall!  They had hay rides......campfires...bean bag toss....puppies to pet....a 20 foot and 40 foot slide....arial swings...storybook forest.....Johnny Appleseed Trail....goats, chickens, swings, human hamster wheels, hay mounds, corn bin to play in like sand, caterpillar train, bakery, store.  It was amazing.  We had a ball.  AND a pumpkin patch to boot!  The entire place smelled like apple donuts or apple fritters......and I did stop and pick up a couple of the apple fritters on the way out and talk about out of this world!  Anyway......not sure if you can see these pictures in this collage very well......but Noah and I had so much fun.
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