Monday, June 15, 2020

The Orchard

This weekend, we went to our local Peach Orchard, Chiles. A pretty country drive.
Past roads with names like these.



And here we are. Let's look around.


These little campers are really mustard & ketchup holders.


Honey dippers.




So what did YOU want to buy?

Peaches grow wild, and pigs can live in clover...
The spring begins before the winter's over....
The months between the cherries and the peaches
Are brimming cornucopias which spill
Fruits red and purple, somber-bloomed and black....
Elinor Wylie












16 comments:

THE ONLY TRUE HACKER IN THE WORLD ® said...
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Chatty Crone said...

Oh vey - I had the same hacker comment. People must be bored.
What a wonderful little shop.
Love the campers for the mustard and ketchup.
We have lots of peaches here too!

Reanaclaire said...

Cherries, of course!! I miss the cherries this year... over here in my country, cherries are expensive.

Ann said...

I noticed that a lot of those road signs say private. Are those roads that lead to different farms?
That looks like a wonderful shop. I think I'll buy a new coffee cup, some of those cute spatulas and some cherries.

Sandi said...

The cherries and the adorable spatulas!

Nancy Chan said...

What a lovely place. Cute campers and spatulas. I won't leave that place without buying some cherries. Have a great day.

Tamago said...

Love those road names and the orchard looks fantastic! So many pretty items, especially the spatulas. Cherries look fresh and yummy. I would love to try them :-)

Hootin Anni said...

Cherries. I'll never pass up sweet, dark cherries. And I'll come back for fresh peaches when it is peak season.

MadSnapper said...

How about cherries today at Walmart so I don't need those so I don't see anything that I would like to buy but I do love love those cute little campers and not to put honey in but to just look at. But then I don't buy things just to look at haha but I Do by honey

Rose said...

I want the baskets!

The Feminine Energy said...

Oh Ginny, I love-love-love those sorts of places!! And I do believe I would have purchased the camper. How adorable! Love, Andrea xoxo

Ruth Hiebert said...

Oh my! There is so much in that place that I would love,but certainly don’t need.

Buttercup said...

I would love that! I was at a peach orchard in Pennsylvania last summer and it is still a wonderful memory. By the way, can't find a way to ask for your address for the post card project. My email is cornwallst59@hotmail.com. Thanks!

Carla from The River said...

The fresh cherries please and the cute spatulas.
:-)

DeniseinVA said...

Thank you for sharing this wonderful place Ginny. Putting this on our bucket list.

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Those cherries called my name.

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