A couple of weekends ago, we got up early-ish and headed to Farmer John’s Pumpkin Farm. We also invited friends to join us so that we could do some socially distanced socializing while picking out a variety of pumpkins to bring home.
We loved the bathtubs full of pumpkins.
These pumpkins ghosted us! Get it?
I think these are called blaze pumpkins because they are fire!
This is the pumpkin I chose for myself.
My youngest had a blast while looking cute.
I pretended to be a scarecrow for a minute.
And we couldn’t get enough of these mini pumpkins.
Here’s a Reel I made of me having fun and being a total dork at the pumpkin patch!
Farmer John’s Pumpkin farm is about 30 miles away from our home in San Francisco. We like to go as early as possible to avoid traffic because Highway 1 leading up to the farm gets crazy busy as the day goes on. If you’re in the area during pumpkin season, give them a visit.
Farmer John’s Pumpkin Farm
850 Cabrillo Hwy N, Half Moon Bay
CA 94019
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Felicity Grace Terry says
Loving this pumpkin themed post.