
My family has always gone to the pumpkin patch in the autumn for apples and doughnuts and ciders – and of course the aforementioned orange gourds. When I was a kid, we would go with my cousin Brian, and the cider mill was pretty basic, more farm than fall attraction. That orchard is still operation but I guess to jazz it up and draw in more business, they have added vendor booths and bounce houses and all sorts of things that we are not interested in. So when Wyatt was born, Billy and I found Bennett’s Orchard and it’s become our new tradition to go there. Sometimes with my brother and his family, sometimes just the three of us. This year, it was just the three of us.
We are early birds, and got on the road after breakfast for Wyatt and coffee for Billy and I. It was a quiet Sunday morning, hardly any cars on the road, with a blanket of fog enveloping the city and eventually farms around us. We listened to an episode of Campfire Monsters, and it was a great start to our adventure.
We arrived just as they were opening, and basically had the place to ourselves. The morning was very moody. Atmospheric even. We took a small walk around the grounds but not as far as usual as it was also very damp. I couldn’t get over how picturesque everything was – the photographer in me could not stop snapping pictures.
Not our dog, but he pretended to be while we were there. Such a sweet boy. As we strolled about, the fog began to dissipate, the sun was shining, and it was all of a sudden sweaty hot. Yay Michigan for your crazy weather changes.
There seems to be some sort of small imp peeking through my hair.
We started back for the store as it warmed up – definitely time to shop, try the hard cider that they make on site (not Wyatt of course), and pick out the main attraction, pumpkins. I filled my little hand basket with honey and cider and tiny pumpkins and a special one pot coffee pack of Maple Pecan coffee.
Then we headed outside for our pumpkins. My big cheeser was not in the mood to sit still for a photo though.
That’s ok, he is cute no matter what.
After the obligatory pumpkin photos, it was doughnut time. The best part, in my opinion. Wyatt had a doughnut and an apple. I don’t blame him, the apples are fantastic.
And with bellies full of apple cinnamon doughnuts and the Outback full of pumpkins, we turned toward home, happy and content.
This looks like loads of fun! What a great place. Wyatt looks so happy!
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He was having a great time. He loves to be outside – like his mom and dad. 🙂
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Yummy for the donuts…and I love the photos! Pumpkins make the best “look” for the season.
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Thanks Laurel-Rain! We now have so many pumpkins scattered around our house. Lol.
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Fall is for all the pumpkins & donuts & cider. The best season!
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It is!!!!
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We didn’t get to a pumpkin farm this year or last year and I feel bad. My husband’s work schedule has been filled on the weekends and we like to go together. We do have a couple more weeks that we might could sneak a visit in, though. I’ll have to see if we can find one. Love the photos!
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Maybe he has a morning off or something you could go? It stinks that he has had to work so much on the weekends! And you have time still. 🙂 And thank you!
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I think we will probably find a morning we can visit – good idea!
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