If you've been a regular reader of my blog, you probably know that our family has a little tradition each fall. We go apple picking. Now, to some, that may not be very exciting, but to us, it's one of the most wonderful family days we spend together each year. We love driving just an hour west of here to the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains and Shenandoah Valley areas which, in my opinion, is some of the most beautiful land on this earth. I was born and raised here and even though I've been fortunate to travel extensively and seen many beautiful places, none brings me quite the contented pleasure of the beauty in my own backyard.

Our apple picking trips are a cherished treasure of time away from the craziness that surrounds our everyday lives. Doesn't it just take your breath away to see these bounty filled trees stretched out in front of you? The sight and smells of it never fail to fill up my senses.


Brandon primarily works with the youth in our church, but he shares the Sunday preaching duties as well and is a huge blessing not only to our family, but to our church family too!



I love this photo of Mark and I on the porch of the orchard's main building.
There is a beautiful view of the orchard rows and the mountains beyond them from this vantage point and I could really sit here and rock all day long.

Emma got her head stuck in one of the holes, but I won't show you that picture. I value my life.

Too many apple donuts probably!

On the way to the orchard, we pass this street - how cool that there is a street named just for us! :) Maybe this will be our Christmas photo this year.......

I'll never forget the year after I'd cleaned out a lot of my old pottery pieces from my former company and without thinking, sold both of my pie plates!~ I had to call my friend Lissa and borrow hers that year! Yep, I had to give up some pie for it too!
Now, we have four pie plates - I'll never make that mistake again!


Goodness! Writing this post has made me want some more pie! It's a good thing we made two of them!
I hope you enjoyed this little glimpse into my life. I'd love to hear about the traditions you have with your family - leave me a comment if you'd like to share!
Have a blessed day,
~~Robin
YUMMY; this is a big yearly tradition in my home town, too; great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteI just love days like this one! Thanks so much for always taking the time to share not only beautiful stamp projects, but also your family and fun!
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