My son in the Pumpkin Patch <3
ISO 200 ~ 30mm ~ f/6.3 ~ 1/125 sec
© Corrie M Avila
I came last week as a chaperone for my son's kindergarten field trip and fell in love with the plantation. I made plans to return this week to take photos. I was able to bring my 3y/o son with me and to say he had the time of his life would be an understatement!
Cornfield Maze
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If you've never heard of Belvedere Plantation, check out their website here. I could list everything that is available and offered, but it would be easier for you to just check out this map because there is seriously so much to see and do.
When we first arrived, we walked around the flower garden on the back side of the slides. There were rows and rows of sunflowers and wildflowers. The sunflowers were so tall.... so tall that I had to look up to see many of them.
Sunflower in the Garden
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Wildflower Illuminated from the Sun
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Butterfly enjoying some Sweet Necter
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Next we went over to the Pumpkin Slide Mountain. This is old school FUN ~ you grab a burlap sack, climb to the top of the mountain (large hill) and choose whether you want to go down the open slide or the tunnel slide. I'm not sure who had more fun on this, me or my son :)
Pumpkin Mountain Slide
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Sleepy Pig @ Ye Olde Barnyard
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Fun Barn filled with Hay and Rope Swings
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Pedal Tractors Track
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From the slide we went over to the Cornfield Maze. After speaking to the farmer (what they call employees, cute, right??) who was working the maze, we decided to not go very far. The idea of getting lost in there wasn't appealing considering my 3 y/o and his ten minute attention span. So we walked a little to take some photos, but then turned around and left the same way we came. I'd love to come back another day to be able to go through the whole maze. Check out the arial view, it is HUGE and has a pretty neat design!
Cornfield Maze
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Cornfield Maze
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So to celebrate NOT getting lost in the maze, we then went on the Jumping Pillow. It is like a huge bouncehouse without the top. There are height restrictions, but my little guy made the cut-off. They ask adults to not jump, but we can be on there with our kids. I've got to tell you, between the Pumpkin Mountain Slide and the Jumping Pillow, I felt like I was a little kid again.
Jumping Pillow
Instagram Photo
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Next, it was time for the hayride to the pumpkin patch. The hayride takes you through the farm and you get such a beautiful view of the colorful leaves, the river, and the historic homes (that are still lived in today). The farmer that joined us on our hayride was so polite and helpful. She readily shared information about the plantation and enthusiastically answered any of the questions we had.
Entrance to the Hayrides and Pumpkin Patch
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Hayride into the Pumpkin Patch
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The hayride was my son's favorite part of the day. He wasn't too crazy about walking though the pumpkin patch, but that was only because his little legs kept getting caught on the vines that seem to sneak out and trip him. He was also concerned the tractor would leave without us. But they waited for each of us to pick our pumpkin and I never felt rushed, even with the extra time I took taking photos.
Pumpkin Patch
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Our Pumpkin <3
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My little guy with our Pumpkin
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After picking out the pumpkin and taking our return hayride back, it was time for us to head home. There was so much we didn't get to see and do that we will be returning at least once more before the end of the season. The ticket prices are discounted during the week and then are higher on the weekend. But it is worth it! They even offer a military discount of a dollar off each ticket. Being a military family, that is much appreciated <3
So we took our pumpkin to the Market (where there is also a bakery and gift shop) to have it weighed.
My little guy's BIG 15lb pumpkin!
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Market & Bakery
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© Corrie M Avila
The farmers were all extremely polite and were very patient with everyone. Even while waiting for the hayride, the farmers were asking my son questions and joking around, but at the same time making sure we were all safe.
It was a bit of a drive for me coming from the DC area, but well worth the trip. If you are anywhere near Fredericksburg, VA and you are looking for an incredibly fun Fall experience, please check out Belvedere Plantation!
On the down side, we lost my son's sweater while we were there. I didn't notice it missing until we were back at the car and by then I was too tired to walk all the way back to the lost and found hut. When we got home I realized that my son swiped three rocks from the cornfield maze. I figure its an even swap, but Belvedere Plantation, if you would like your rocks back, please let me know and I'll mail them....
"I don't see how a pumpkin patch can be more sincere than this one. You can look around and there's not a sign of hypocrisy. Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see."
Linus from It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.
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Corrie <3
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ARe they open thanksgiving day???
ReplyDeleteAccording to their website, it looks like the last day they are open is November 4th. http://www.belvedereplantation.com/index.php
DeleteHi Corrie,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and camera technique. I expect that you are not getting comments because few people know about your site as yet. But keep up the good work--and maybe make announcements on bookface and your email signature.
Good luck,
Uncle Steve in Vancouver(chronicyogi@hotmail.com)
Thank you so much for your comments Uncle Steve! I appreciate them!! Great idea about putting my blog on my email signature. I've been looking into some avenues such as guest blogging on other people's blogs. Take care and stay warm!
DeleteHey Corrie! I forgot to tell you that i love this blog entry! you managed to capture both the exhuberance and wonder of childhood!!! It makes me want to just reach out and grab hugs with my grandchildren!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Corrie,
ReplyDeleteInspiring photography, Sweetie!
Love you lots . . . auntie
thank you <3
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