Friday, October 8, 2010

When Autumn Comes

 

To commemorate my 75th blog post I thought I would post about one of my absolute favorite days while at the University of Michigan.  And, since fall in Texas is the seasonal equivalent of the tooth fairy (ie. it doesn’t exist… sorry J.R. ), I figured some of you might enjoy seeing the leaves changing from green to yellow to orange to red, instead of just green to compost like in the Lone Star State.

Usually we had choir rehearsals Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays during the early afternoon, but one Friday Dr. Blackstone decided to cancel and my friend Kelley and I took the opportunity to head to the Three Cedars Farm and grab some fresh apple cider, doughnuts and sunshine.

untitled2Pumpkins… hay ride… heaven!

 

n9208250_36478887_8531

Oh yeah, and adorable animals, they had those too.

 

n9208250_36478879_6136

CORN!!

 

n9208250_36478881_6735

 

n9208250_36478874_4677

Maize maze! Kelly: “Which way do I goooooo?”

 

n9208250_36478876_5258

Joseph: “Not this waaaaaaaay!”

n9208250_36478888_8841

KLERP IT!

Having some extra time to spare, we also went to the Ann Arbor Arboretum, which if you ever have a chance go walk around is absolutely gorgeous any time of year.  Just especially more gorgeous during Fall.

n9208250_36478891_9793

n9208250_36478894_768 Told you so!

3 comments:

  1. LOL! JR's only on 2nd grade reading level so I don't have to worry about him reading YOUR writing until.... Well, if he's got Jason's reading genes he'll never understand it! ;-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. just make sure your parents dont read it and we are in the clear!

    ReplyDelete
  3. OMG this made my daaaaaaay-yuh! Joseph, you forgot the best part about our walk through the Arb...TIMBEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR-RUH!!!!

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.