There are plenty of other farms you could visit in rural Maryland for apple picking, pumpkins, hayrides, etc. However, if you're a city dwelling family and don't have the time or energy for a longer road trip, visit Weber's Farm, which is just barely outside the beltway in the direction of northeast Baltimore. This "farm" is oddly enough located in what appears to be a suburban subdivision. You might think you're going the wrong way, the first time you head there, but lo and behold, you will run into the pumpkins before you've barely had time to scratch your head. There are lots of things to do at Weber's Farm in the fall. For more information, visit the Weber's Farm web site.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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We just went last weekend, it's my favorite time of the year. The cider donuts could have somthing to do with it too.
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