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Uesugi Farm - Pumpkin Patch

Hello everyone!

Today I just wanted to share pictures from my first pumpkin patch experience. Last Saturday, my friends and I went to Uesugi Farm in San Martin. The pumpkin patch was quite big. It was surrounded by corn fields. I believe they also have a corn maze. Too bad when we visited, we didn't have a chance to try it.

Anyway, as I've mentioned in my earlier post, I think Fall is the prettiest season. This pumpkin patch visit proves my point. You can see a lot of beautiful fall color palette from these pictures =)


Pumpkin Pyramid
Pumpkin comes in different size and shape. They have curious names too. My favorite is the Cinderella =)



Apparently, the small ones are called munchkins. These munchkins are so cute, I was almost tempted to buy them =P Besides pumpkin, we also saw some unique vegetable like this turban squash.



And... weird colorful corns. On the left are a bunch of Strawberry Corns. It was short and plump like a strawberry.  On the other side are a bunch of colorful Indian Corns. We were wondering whether these two were actually edible =P



Besides selling pumpkin and corn, the pumpkin patch has a few child-friendly attractions. One of the most popular attractions is this cow train.



More pictures courtesy of my friends, Amadea and Hari.



Posing with friends on the giant pumpkin. To our surprise, the surface of this pumpkin was so cool.



More pictures with white pumpkins =) The little lady in Minnie Mouse dress is my friend's daughter. She is super cute!



One last picture ...



    I hope you enjoy these pictures as much as I do =)

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