Saturday, November 05, 2005

Oak Glen Apple Country

On the first weekend in November, I had Saturday off and we went to visit Oak Glen, which is out near San Bernadino, about 80 miles east of Los Angeles. It's a small town where you can pick apples, pumpkins and chestnuts and buy everything that can be made from apples including apple butter, apple pie, and apple jelly. We were too late in the season for apple picking, but it was still a neat so-close-yet-so-far-from-LA experience.


A crab-apple. Nan is 28 4/7 weeks pregnant. Posted by Picasa


"Bushels" of apples at the Parrish Ranch. That's a yodeling country singer in the background behind an old time apple cider press. Posted by Picasa


I never knew how sunflower seeds looked like when they're on the sunflower. This is a close-up of one drying. Posted by Picasa


28 4/7 weeks pregnant and the cider mill at Snowline FarmPosted by Picasa


Mini apple donut making machine Posted by Picasa

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