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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Hitscherhof Farm Festival

Happy First Day of Fall! Fall is my favorite time of year and I am so, so excited to be here in Germany because there is SO much to do. Garry is currently in California, so Jack and I had the day to ourselves and I decided to take him to the Hitscherhof Farm Festival. It was absolutely positively gorgeous and there was so much to do. Jack behaved himself (mostly) and is not filthy dirty and has a haystack in his hair.
 
First of all, Miss Junebug decided to be King when we were leaving the house. It is a good look for her, no?
 
 
So after driving to Landstuhl for gas and back through Bruchmulbach and up the "mountain" down a rather thrilling one and a half lane road with a speed limit of 70km! I have really gotten the hang of driving here but some of these people are pretty brave. The village was just so precious and there were pumpkins absolutely everywhere!
 
We didn't go in the corn maze because I figured it would make Jack mad if we got lost. He did lay in front of the sign though and later told me "I was being Jesus!". I asked him how in the world he was being Jesus and he said that "I was asleep in the hay." Like Away In A Manger. Oh Jack...
 

Dancing on a log

Climbing on big rocks in front of the silo


He insisted on sitting in a tree

House with pumpkins all over

Their garden

My boy

Jack and an Artichoke

Mine! My Big Pumpkin!!!

Oh wait..I had better be sweet or Mom will take me home.

Sitting on the wagon with the BIIIIG pumpkins!

Awwwww! I love this one in color..

And in Black and White!

Some ponies peeped at us from around a building

And Jack found a tractor

Koi pond

My Fluffy with hay in his hair

Peek-A-Boo!

Hmm..maybe I will jump..

Big jump!

Pretty Fall flowers

I love this boy (with his pumpkin)
I had to make this one giant becaue I LOVE it!
Lookig at Bees
Pink flowers
Posing with his Pumpkin

Running on a log. He didn't slow down for long

Posing with sunflowers and his ghost cookie (in the bag)

Part of the village

View of the cars and another village from the top of the hill.
 

 


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