Don't you love the sights and smells of fall? There's a place in the outskirts of my hometown called Linvilla Orchards. Their trademark was their big octagon barn. When you walked in that place the smell of the cooking apples, pies and mostly candy apples made you swoon. The ancient barn burnt down a few years ago and they have since rebuilt it. Makes me want to go there again!
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Great pictures Zoey.
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ReplyDeleteWOW!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'd like my slice warm with cream, thank you, Zoey. I'll be over soon.
ReplyDeleteThey look like Chrysanthemums at the Country Shop, and were they apples in the bags? Such big bags. What sort of apples are they?
ReplyDeleteDon't you love the sights and smells of fall?
ReplyDeleteThere's a place in the outskirts of my hometown called Linvilla Orchards. Their trademark was their big octagon barn. When you walked in that place the smell of the cooking apples, pies and mostly candy apples made you swoon. The ancient barn burnt down a few years ago and they have since rebuilt it. Makes me want to go there again!
BTW,
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous pies! Sorry, I forgot to comment on them.
How did they taste? ; )
Zoey
ReplyDeleteDrifted in. Why I am not here before ? Will be back.
Hi Jac,
ReplyDeleteWelcome. Hope to see you again.
YUM....I am not the pie maker in my family...my hubby is. LOL Yip, if there's any baking to do..he's the one.
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Oh what a wonderful trip, wish I could have been there too! Gorgeous photos and very tasty looking pie!
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