Last Friday afternoon I spent a leisurely afternoon just enjoying the beautiful fall countryside.  I drove through southern Indiana to a very popular farm known for it's good food and family fun.  The farm, known as "Huber's" is a long drive to the middle of nowhere, but well worth your time.  I hope you enjoy my pictorial tour as much as I enjoyed my adventure.                           
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| The Lake, complete with ducks | 
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| Pulling up to the Farmers Market | 
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| More pumpkins and gourds than I've ever seen | 
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| An Amazing Farmers Market | 
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| More pumpkins | 
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| Even more pumpkins | 
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| Talking Tree | 
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| The Winery | 
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| The Ice Cream Parlor | 
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| Farmer and Mrs Hay Bales | 
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| Entrance to the Children's Fun Farm | 
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| Gardens next to the restaurant | 
      Peace and love to all.  I hope you have a wonderful season, whatever that may be in your part of the world.   
 
 Until next time...that's my view.
Kat
 
 
Ah! The very definition of mid-America in the fall. How beautiful!
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Pearl, thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteHi kat. Great pictures. The place looks so pristine. Like a wot Ty place to see.... Glad you enjoyed yourself.
ReplyDeleteThis is great Kat.
ReplyDeleteBrat are I are driving from NY to CA later this month and even though it's a quick trip I hope we get to see a few sites. Enjoy the day!
I love see your part of the country. It's been a very long time since I've been down your way (use to drive truck 20 years ago). Thanks for sharing. I hope you have a great night sleep. Blessings my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks all. I'm glad you enjoyed my pictures. @Diva - Hope you and Brat have a great trip! That sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pics! I took a look at your profile info over on the right and am trying really hard not to be even a wee bit jealous. I've lived in suburbia (more city than country, for sure) for almost all of my life and I really, really want to move out to the country. We're in the process of looking for places with some acreage, and when the right one comes along, we'll know it. I keep thinking "red barn, black & white cow, room to roam." :O)
ReplyDelete@ Word Nerd - I'm glad you enjoyed my pictures. Living in the country is great. I can't imagine living in the big city. A little word of advice...forget the black and white cow. We have a whole farm full and they have to be milked twice a day, 365 days a year; no holidays off. The rest of your dream sounds wonderful. Get you a nice horse instead. LOL
ReplyDeleteLOL! I did see a really cool life-sized cow statue. Maybe that'd be a better choice for me...
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