Last week we went to the Hills Harvest Pumpkin Patch in Thornton.
They have a lovely little field that you can trapse through looking for the perfect pumpkin, or you can just jump out of your vehicle and chose from a nice assortment of pumpkins. They also have a spot for a photo opp.
For some reason...my kids were shy and wouldn't look me in the eye. I think it had something to do with the smiling scarecrow with the price tag still attached.
We traveled back in time to see what Mallory would look like in 1977.
I made the yummiest Corn Chowder over the weekend...here's the recipe!
Hill Harvest is one of the nearest pumpkin patches to the city of Denver. I researched many of them and if you don't want to drive a long ways...this is your best bet. They also have free hay rides Friday-Sunday, and have a little store with lot of other products such as honey, green chili, salsa and veggies. They had a nice assortment of apples and buckets of pie cherries.
Hill Harvest Fresh Farm Produce and Pumpkin Patch
3225 E 124th Ave
Thornton, Co 80241
303.451.5637
Hours: 9am-6pm 7 days a week
Yup, its just not fall without a trip to the pumpkin patch.
ReplyDeleteAgreed! Although, I'm having a hard time with the warm weather! I need it to get cold already, so that I can really get into the FALL spirit. ; )
ReplyDeleteThat picture of them avoiding looking up is hilarious! They have the cutest little smirks on their faces too!!!
ReplyDeleteMine may have had a few more kiddie activities, but yours is way more picture perfect! Great pics!
ReplyDeleteI love taking the kids to the pumpkin patch. We went yesterday. I love the pictures of the kids with their pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun!! I think we are going to ours this weekend. It was near 90 degrees this weekend so we weren't in a real pumpkin patchy state of mind. LOL
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it is still in the 90's in some parts of the country!
ReplyDeleteDid your son say "these are for my work?" at the end of the last video?
ReplyDeleteWe just went to our pumpkin patch with Hannah's preschool and are planning to go again this weekend with the family.
You're right! And Fall officially starts for us this week. We have a trip planned too, either tomorrow or Wednesday. I can't wait! Silly, but I seriously look forward to the outing all year. Looks like you had a lot of fun! And lol about the time machine trip back to '77 ;)
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me that I need to take the kids SOON. I hate when we wait 'til the last minute and there are only moldy or misshapen pumpkins left. :) I discriminate against weird looking pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteLast year we went to this cool place, but it was, like, a zillion miles away. And they had some awesome stuff, like candy apples and stuff...but it was SO stinkin' expensive!
I love all the holidays that you guys have in the US. Would love to go to a pumpkin patch! And don't get me started on pumpkin pie!
ReplyDeleteWe are headed to a pumpkin patch this next week too - wish there was one closer - we have to drive an hour to get there.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a great pumpkin patch sorta nearby but it closed down a few years ago...now the nearest one is almost 2 hours away!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is something we do not see much here in Australia and I wish we did. Our haloween falls in Spring... Maybe that is the reason haloween is not a big thing here...?
ReplyDeleteNever knew about this place in Thornton! Will have to check it out this weekend! We went to Anderson Farms last weekend. Love that place!
ReplyDeleteAnd love the scarecrow picture! LOL!
Oh, I'm with MiMi. Justw rote a comment on a friend's blog about having to buy a rectangular pumpkin with one totally flat side AND a broken stem. Got. To. Get. to a pumpkin patch pronto! (A new tongue twister). I never get shots of my daughter looking at me either -- I seem to always have her looking into the sun.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has pumpkin patch pics on their blogs!! Awk! I am so behind...must get the baby to one soon!!!
ReplyDelete~Becca