Sunday, March 23, 2014
Oak Glen Apple Orchards
There were a few deer in the main village. They were fenced in, which I thought was kind of odd.
Did I mention this post is PG-13? ...
Oops. Tis the season! ;-)
My brothers new Facebook photo.
Anyway, the trees were beautiful. My mom went absolutely goo-ga-ga over them. She ran around asking random strangers the names of each and every tree, because she absolutely had to know, and because shes crazy. Shes obsessed about plants, ya know? You should see how much she can force into her little garden at home.
My parents enjoying the fall scenery.
They also had pony rides, but Im too big.
:-(
Oooh... pretty [fake] flowers.
There was also a little woodworking shop. You can buy customized wooden keychains, clocks, portraits. You name it!
The guy who makes them has been doing it for years.
The Duke. Pretty impressive.
My brother with the folks.
AND... they have barbecue!!
Rileys at Los Rios Ranchos bustled with shoppers. The store was filled with fresh apples, chips, jerky, apple butter, jams and jellies, homemade pies, pastries, cider and souvenirs.
Wait... Does this count as Black Friday shopping?
I loved the decor.
At the Apple Butter Festival, they made... apple butter!
Which I got to stir for 2 seconds.
Kids enjoyed little activities here and there.
Looks like some Medieval yo-yo...
My brother was very fascinated with with the apple peeler.
For $15, you can make your own apple cider. Its a pretty rough process. You grind the apples first, then you press it, then you pour it into a bottle. It comes out kinda cloudy, but I bet its super good.
My parents got tired.
At another apple farm, we found a creek-- or some like to call it, "crick."
There were some apples left, but they were pretty much all gone.
Fresh hoe cakes for a dollar.
For an extra 50 cents, choose from apple and pumpkin butter-- or both (ewwww)-- for a topping.
My brother tried his hand at knife throwing. He sucked.
Afterwards, we went home. It was a nice time spent with my family, enjoying great weather and fresh mountain air. If you want to pick apples, I suggest you go before Thanksgiving. Oak Glen is open year round and theres always something going on.
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