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Beautiful pictures. Where was it? Upstate New York?
ReplyDeleteJust wondering. Thanks.
Thank you! This is near Toronto, southern Ontario.
DeleteBeautiful! I hope you enjoyed your time. Petting farm animals was always my favorite thing to do as a child :) Those goats are adorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
Deletei love this post :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Rachel! :)
DeleteAh! I loved seeing the photos on instagram and these ones are so great too! Your lucky kiddo is going to have so many wonderful photos of her childhood!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kae, she doesn't have any printed pictures yet which is not good, i should start working on that!
DeleteLove the whole series.
ReplyDeleteФотографии потрясающие, невероятные уют, красота и любовь в каждом кадре!!
ReplyDeleteSpasibo bolshoe!
DeleteLovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping to go to a pumpkin patch this weekend. I usually end up at Downeys but lately have found that they're starting to become a little ridiculous. They make you pay just to get past the gates!
Would you recommend Chudleighs?
Hi Jacquelyn, I am not the best person to recommend because I haven't been to other farms and don't have anything to compare to. It was crowded when we went, but maybe it was because of thanksgiving. The entry was $11, I guess that was the cost to cover the petting zoo, but animals were well kept and clean which is good. Apples were $2 per pound, a bit pricy but delicious. We should check out Downeys, thanks for the info!
DeleteWhat a wonderful day! Love your daughters little red nose! You captured the details beautifully, Elana.
ReplyDeleteWow, your photographs are real delight! I am following now!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are gorgeous as always! :o) Can I know the address/location of this farm?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the pictures of the goats!! So cute and your daughter is adorable! <3 The farm and the orchard look like Michigan in so many ways~
ReplyDeleteYour blog so calming and beautiful~