"Uncle John's Apple Farm" reminded me of all those places you would go to as a child and think, "this is supposed to be great?" It was basically a tourist trap in the middle of no where, but it did have charm. Doug, Ed & I drove there on a crisp autumn afternoon and wandered around the buildings and fields of what is obviously set up to be MUCH MORE than it was that day. I only wish I had had more than my phone with me, as there would have been so many other great shots.


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Remembering
Remembering

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Hammond Castle
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