Fall Pandemonium at Tougas Farm
Regional laws mandate that each family participate in an apple picking outing to boost the local economy. Here's our best effort.
We were fortunate enough to show up at the tail end of the day when there were only one thousand people there instead of twelve. We waited in two long lines for snacks but by that time, the crowds had further thinned and we were able to pet the farm animals and play on the playground for a while. It was BRISK weather but perfect for keeping us in the Fall spirit.
$50 later (I know, we got off easy) we were filled up on apples, cider donuts and cookies and Bub had collected a pound of chicken feathers. Don't ask, we're into feathers these days.
It was typical chaos but I will fondly remember it as one of the last adventures with only two boys.
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