After re-adjusting our plans due to the weather (since the next farm on our list was a berry-picking farm and the one after that was closed), we headed over to Bill's Apples/Felice's Dolls.
Farm #2 - Bill's Apples/Felice's Dolls (#35) After re-adjusting our plans due to the weather (since the next farm on our list was a berry-picking farm and the one after that was closed), we headed over to Bill's Apples/Felice's Dolls. From the first glimpse of this delightful spot, we were completely in love. The grounds are gorgeous - covered with beautifully-cultivated gardens of flowers. A variety of fun sculptures (many handmade, and for sale) and other crafts were sprinkled throughout the grounds. There was also a gift shop with a good variety of quality handmade items (most would be good for those who have country-style decor in their homes, but there were some items that would be appealing to others as well). The shop also featured a variety of jams, butters, and other delicious home made canned goods. We left with a jar of blueberry rhubarb jelly and another of local honey, and agreed that this would need to become a regular stop on future trips to Apple Hill.
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Sarah
9/22/2013 02:21:19 pm
I have never noticed this farm. I want to visit it now. Those little rock sculptures took me back in time. My mom introduced that craft to me when I was very young, and I remember searching for perfect rocks to make sculptures for my dad. I was only 4 or so and I would try to get very creative. I remember one that I thought was a work of art. I presented it to my Dad and he kept it on his desk at work for years. Whenever we visited his office (which wasn't often), I would look for it and always felt satisfied seeing it prominently displayed.
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Hannah
9/23/2013 02:10:36 pm
There's nothing wrong with a lengthy comment when it is a well written comment. :) Very sweet story.
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