My favorite season in CNY is Fall. The air is crisp, the foliage is beautiful, and there are so many fall festivities to take advantage of! One of our (or just my) favorites is apple picking.
This year we went to Beak & Skiff in Lafayette, NY. My favorite kind of apple is Empire & they started picking them Oct 3rd, so that's the day we went. It was a really nice day too - sunny and not too cold. It takes about 40 minutes to get to the orchard from our house, and since apple picking came a bit early this year (because of unusual spring & summer weather) the leaves were just starting to change.
We got there just before noon and the crowd was a pretty good size...I guess a lot of people like Empire apples. First we walked around a bit to see what was going on that day. We traveled through the local store where they sell things from apple cider to apple socks. Among 'everything apple under the sun', they also offer items made from honey, pumpkins, corn, etc.
Just about this time I pulled out my camera so I could take some nice pics. I was snapping shots of everything. I was taking pics of signs, scenery, gigantic pumpkins, buildings...just everything. I didn't think anything was wrong, but I guess I must have gotten a bit carried away cuz my hubby started calling me 'Hirohito'. Yes, I'm your local japanese apple orchard tourist.
With camera in hand we checked out the cider mill, which wasn't running, but was cool to look at. From there we headed over to the snack shack. They were offering coffee, hot cocoa, cider (h/c), and apple fritters. We all got some cider and fritters....let me just say, Hirohito likey! The fritters were awesome. For those of you who have never had an apple fritter, it's like a hot mini apple pie all your own! Mmmm...wish I had some right now. I even took a pic of one, if you can imagine that.
After our snack we went to hop on a wagon ride out to the apple orchard. The trees were jam packed with huge red beautiful empire apples!! You wouldn't believe how over flowing they were. We grabbed three empty bags (1 each for the kids, 1 for hubby & I to share), and started our apple search. This place was great because they set up ladders near the trees so you can climb to the top for the best selection of apples. Awesome! Took a pic. :-)
Apple picking is easily addicting. There are so many beautiful apples that you can't stop picking! I'm not kidding. Eat an apple, pick a couple, snap some pics, eat another apple, pick a couple more, repeat. Good thing they didn't weigh us before and after our visit. We ended up buying 23+ lbs. of apples! Now that's a lot of apples.
After we were done picking, the kids got their faces painted, I took some pics, and then we did an apple taste test to find our favorite variety. I found out that I like Jona Gold, Honey crisp, and of course, Empire. My poor husband is still searching for his fave.
The day started to warm up nicely, and it was obvious that the orchard was getting way too crowded. So I snapped a couple more pics, sent my hubby to buy some Beak & Skiff apple cider and we were done for the day. I think apple picking is a wonderful way to get the family outside for a day trip. Beak & Skiff offers great apples, yummy snacks, and a variety of activities for all ages. And if their other store items are as good as their cider, then you just can't go wrong.
So until next apple season, this is Hirohito wishing you all Good Pickin'!! Domo Arigato.
Steve looks so VERY happy in that picture. Love it. You guys always have so much fun apple picking. I'm too slack to get it together to do it. Besides, we don't get Empires down here. :)
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