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Still Enjoying Fall

November 15, 2013 by still a dreamer

The weather is still crisp and perfect for making the most of enjoying the Fall colors and seasonal fare. A friend and I decided to take a short journey to Oldwick, a town in the eastern part of our county.
Our first stop was breakfast at the Oldwick General Store.

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Unassuming from the outside and simply furnished within, this converted house offers a variety of delicious home-style foods. You order your meal off the blackboard behind the counter where staff takes your order, gather your utensils, fetch your beverage, and find a table. They’ll give you a shout when your food is ready.

The selection of hot food is always delicious and cooked right there in plain view. Adjacent to this is a deli counter with standard delicatessen fare and a host of delicious made-on-premises salads. And right next to that, a bakery case of rich homemade  treats that is hard to resist. (But I did.) Tasty food, hot coffee, pleasant surroundings and a good friend start the day off right.

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Our next stop was right down the road at Melick’s Town Farm, a family owned farm that has been growing fine produce for several generations. Their apple cider can be found almost anywhere in the county, and their main farm stand, where we stopped, carries a great variety of their own fruits, vegetables, plants and flowers, home-baked breads and sweets, and more.

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Melick’s has many varieties of apples, and if you don’t want to buy by the bushel or pound, you can buy in 1/2 peck bags.

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Only when we were on the way home, did I remember that I’d wanted to buy one of their breads!

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What I didn’t photograph at Melick’s Farm, but did succumb to, were a couple of their delicious apple cider doughnuts and one fabulous coffee cake muffin, above. It’s hard to resist homemade.

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Once we’d gotten home, we still felt like doing something else, so decided upon a walk. The sky had become a bit overcast, so the autumn hues were not as incandescent as they had been earlier in the sunshine.

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Even so, the feel of Fall was in the air.

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Along our walk, we passed all kinds of weeds … tiny magenta thistles, miniature daisies of some kind, vines. However, this pod, one of many to be found along the path, was fascinating. Closed, they are soft green, hard-shelled pods, but when open, they push out something akin to cotton. At one point along the way, there was a stand of them, looking to my eye not unlike a landing spot for so many aliens.

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They may just be weeds, but even in their texture, they have an interest all their own. Sugar maples are on fire around the next corner.

Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.  ~Rachel Carson

 

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Posted in food, Home Stuff, Life, Nature, Photography | Tagged apples, breakfast, farm, farm stand, homemade, locally grown, Melick's Farm, Oldwick, Oldwick Country Store | 6 Comments

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  1. on November 15, 2013 at 7:59 pm home, garden, life

    Thanks for sharing your outing! Lovely! Love those pods! And I can just taste the maple syrup from those trees!

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    • on November 16, 2013 at 4:18 pm still a dreamer

      Always my pleasure to have you come along on the trip, Diane!
      J.

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  2. on November 18, 2013 at 9:56 am Felicia

    Oh my gosh, these photo are so heartfelt, Beanne! Invigorating and inspiring!

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    • on November 18, 2013 at 11:55 am still a dreamer

      Thank you, my glove! Always happy to be an inspiration … 😀
      Jeanne

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  3. on November 27, 2013 at 9:08 pm bluebrightly

    Those are milkweed pods! I love them and miss them – I used to see them everywhere when I lived on the east coast, but I don’t see them out west. They’re a wonderful subject for any kind of art. (And monarch butterflies lay eggs on the leaves, which are eaten by the caterpillars after they hatch – how cool is that!).

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    • on November 29, 2013 at 10:34 am still a dreamer

      Ahh – thank you. I didn’t know. They are really quite beautiful!

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