On the first truly autumnal day of the year (last Saturday) when the rain fell off and on all day and the temps dropped low, we went out for a little drive in our town to find a pumpkin patch. Â Our area is apple country and there are lots of orchards here, but almost none are organic (there’s only one that I know of and they aren’t u-pick) and they tend to be crazy busy this time of year. Â We passed quite a few with lines of people curving around buildings waiting for cider doughnuts. Â Hoping to find a quieter, lesser-known spot with a true pumpkin patch, we stumbled upon the perfect spot. Â There were only a handful of other people there, the kids could wander through the pumpkin patch freely and the view was beautiful. Â Phoebe couldn’t believe Noah was about the same height as her. Â Noah found the “biggest pumpkin in the patch” so we will have a nice carving pumpkin for halloween. Â Wren tried to figure out what all the excitement was about and Philippa trotted happily along with everyone else. Â This spot was technically a nursery, so after picking out some pumpkins we wandered through the greenhouses. The children also had to pick out small pumpkins to paint, as they’ve done for the last number of years. Â It was a sweet and simple way to spend a Saturday morning together. Â We do so love this time of year! Â (And if you’re local and need a good quiet spot to wander through growing things, we recommend visiting Linda’s Plants and Shrubs.)