I can't believe pumpkin season got by without my annual post about our visit to Page County Grown member Valley Star Farm.
Soon as farmers market season begins to taper off, the folks at Valley Star open their pumpkin patch - it's a fall highlight in the Valley, as far as I'm concerned.
Among the activities are a corn maze, some old fashioned games (duck races, corn hole - bean bag toss, etc.) and hay rides into the pumpkin patch. Then of course, the pumpkins and other farm products, including honey, for sale, and the display of some goats and a young Holstein calf.
Moving on into the holiday season, one of this farm's main crops is Christmas trees, where you can go out and choose your own.
Mary and I are still enjoying the honey and other treats we picked up at Valley Star. Here's a link, by the way, to the "pumpkin tableau" Mary created last year.
http://hawksbillcabin.blogspot.com/2010/10/are-you-gonna-eat-that.html
"Green Acres" it ain't, but we love owning and visiting the Hawksbill Cabin, near Stanley and Luray, Virginia, and a wealth of outdoor activities, including: the "World Famous" Shenandoah River, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive, Luray Caverns, and Massanutten Resort. From time to time we'll post about other stuff, too. As the number of blog posts grows, we've added a few navigation tools in the right column to facilitate getting around the site.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
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