Saturday, October 23, 2010

Day 3.286: At the pumpkin patch...

A friend of Exile #2's tipped us off about a local attraction. It sounded like it could be a fun way to spend an hour or so and do some essential seasonal shopping - so, after picking Exile #4 up from a lunchtime birthday party, we headed off to the wonderfully named Esperance NY to visit the Pumpkin Patch.

In the end we were there for nearly three hours and were driven away by the late hour and tiredness rather than boredom. There are a bunch of things to do - of the home-grown rather than slick variety - and almost all of them are free!


The maize maze, story-book pumpkin characters, playgrounds, hayrides and gorgeous views - all free.  We did pay a small amount for the pedal carts, and the apple cider and doughnuts.


An amazing three storey tree-house (+ basement) with stairs and alternative means of access to/from each floor, faces on trees, animals, a crawl-in hay maze and 'Through the Looking Glass' - a fun exhibit where you get to see yourself sticking your head through those ubiquitous pictures - except that these are constructed from costumes etc., not just paintings - all included in the entrance/parking fee of $0.

Oh yeah - there were pumpkins to pick too.  We did have to pay for those.  We took the large one in the middle of this picture home without paying though - since we'd taken him there with us.


It's not slick or fancy.  It's not an orchard (although they make very good cider doughnuts).  However, I couldn't be happier that we took the time to head over there (about 40 minutes from Albany) to visit it.

They are closed on Sundays and their fall season finishes next Saturday - so there are six more chances to "Pick a Pumpkin" this year.  Exile #4 was the only one who had anything bad to say about it - as she picked her way across the field - still in her party dress - she declared, "It's muddy!"  Dress for the farm if you go - Next time perhaps Exile #4 will go more appropriately dressed - and maybe I will leave my disco suit at home too.


Photos are here.

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