Saturday, November 7
We enjoyed seeing how their apple cider is made.
Inside the store, there was an active bee hive.
Our last stop with the guide was Kitchen Kettle Village where we had time to shop before a late lunch.
By this time of day the village was full of people.
I bought a leather wallet – just what I have been looking for several years.
Our last stop of the day was a 1:30 lunch.
Three of our guys deciding where to go. There were many, many choices.
We had a most delightful day. I was glad there was extra room on the bus.
It’s always fun to do a guided tour of the area where you live! This looks like a particularly good tour, and it sounds as if you saw some things that were new to you. I love the beehive shots — and it’s good to know that there are still bees to pollenate the apple orchards! That buffet looks almost overwhelming! And your photos are wonderful — what a great day you had!
We did see some new things and had a great day.
We just got home from Amish country in northern Indiana ~ and would you believe I only took 2 pictures ~ both of sandhill cranes around a pond ~ just to make sure that is what they were in the distance ~ 🙂
Only two pictures!