Sunday, September 26, 2010

Holz Farm celebrates Autumn

Fall harvest on the Holz Farm takes place Saturday and Sunday, September 25 & 26 from 11 - 4 pm. Don't miss out on the many activities including: barnyard animals, horse rides, rope making, butter churning, corn grinding, field plowing, bread baking, egg picking, hay rides, live music, concessions and much more!



14 comments:

Kate said...

Looks and sounds like it will be lots of fun. I'm sure you and the girls will have a great time there with all the activities. Love the tractor!

Stefan Jansson said...

Sure is a cool tractor.

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

It seems strange to think of you guys going into Autumn when we're now in Spring. Good selection of photos here. Love the tractor.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Fall festivals-- nothing like 'em. Makes me want to dive into the computer screen and BE THERE!

You will like my Sacred Sunday today!

Randy said...

I want to go. I love these kind of events. Have a good Sunday!

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

Fall has arrived in Minnesota. In Arizona it is still more than 100 degrees, and people are really ready for fall. Please send some fall weather to the desert southwest.

CrazyCow said...

This looks like a really great place to live.

Louis la Vache said...

«Louis» likes the Allis-Chalmers tractor. He should send the link to his uncle who restores old farm equipment.

Marie said...

I love farms and I think it is important that kids would visit there to see animals and learn some traditional "jobs." Most French kids know what "beef" is but don't know what cows look like.

VP said...

Autumn is now everywhere, we are celebrating with a lot of rain...

Anonymous said...

sigh ... thank you for this smell, taste and joy of autumn and wood.

please have a good start into the new week.

daily athens

EG CameraGirl said...

OH, dear! I think I missed it! Maybe next year as it looks like fun. :)

Pierre said...

Beautiful autumn colours! The tractor is pumpkin colored...

Dina said...

I'd love to be there. I'm a farm girl at heart.