Sunday, September 30, 2007

Here There Everywhere

After church today, David and I headed to the country for brunch. Trust David to find a good restaurant anywhere in the world. We were lucky enough that the Miller's Essenhaus in Penn Yan wasn't packed. As to how these restaurants survive, as they were located out of nowhere (according to my opinion), is remarkable to David and me. One has to travel miles and miles just to experience country dining. It was as if we were in California, David told me. Unluckily enough the retaurant is under new management and does not honor Entertainment coupons. Well, David and I had brunch anyhow. And it was great, though it was purely American.
I like their cheesecakes.
On our way home we stopped at a pumpkin farm. We had a great time "Talking" to the farm animals, going through the mazes and picking up butternut squash. See pictures below.

David selecting the best butternut squash.

Pumpkins on the ground and the pumpkin house.


The three little pigs! Look at the themed houses.


Moi pulling our trolley.


The pumpkin farm. They also had corn maize and other games for kids (and adults).


1 comment:

  1. Where is this?

    Those pumpkins are cute.


    -Andrew P.

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