The Pumpkin Patch is open. This is one of the local go-to spots with a field of pumpkins, a small general store, pigs and piglets, and a pumpkin catapult. There’s also a cornfield maze for those who like to pay to get lost. (I easily do this for free without even trying.)
You can see the pumpkin cap of this tower year round from Highway 101 at the west end of town. The area at the base of the tower sells corn on the cob, corn dogs, and apple cider.
Gotta love all those orangy fall colours!
Children must love this place!
i bought my very first pumpkin yesterday, butternut. its so big!
as for that movie jiro dreams of sushi; yes, it was interesting! also to see something about their culture, its all so different from here or europe. we were not bored at all, and tim liked it too (while i had to force him to start watching it)