So yesterday we went to the pumpkin patch out at Lowcountry Produce. As the name implies, LP is a little country store that makes all their delicious goodies right there on their farm. (I received some of their fig preserves as a gift once. Delish!)
Usually we hit up the cute little one downtown (that’s where the pictures from the last post are from), but this year we heard that LP offers pony and hay rides as well as a petting zoo all for free. SCORE! The rides are apparently only on the weekends, so we missed out on that, but we still got to pet the pony.
He was cute.
I like ponies.
Side note: PIGS = MAJOR STiNK and I mean MAJOR! And they’re mean. They were picking fights with the goats. Bullies to the billies. We were warned not to try and feed them cause they bite. They bite because they’re mean. And I bet they’re mean because they stink. I’d be grumpy if I smelled like that too.
Otherwise all the animals were cute. Especially the pony. Did I mention how much I like ponies? Why don’t I have a picture of the pony??
We ended up settling on a small white pumpkin. (Trendy, right?) We only bought one there. They were $16 each whereas Walmart was $2 each. What can I say? We’re cheap! We’re planning to carve our pumpkin bounty tonight so I need to get my creative juices flowing.
Hello Beth,
I ador modern homes as well and came across your blog in search of modern home inspiration. Love the pumkin patch pics! How did you get them to look so great!?!? I know you said you are a graphic designer, did you tweek the color somehow? I would love to know how to get my home pics to look so vivid.
Hi Asia,
I’ve actually had a few people ask me about photography/photo editing. When I have a little extra time for blogging, I’ll edit the photos in photoshop. There are several great tutorials out there. Once you have the series down you can create an action to make the process faster. If I ever get the time I’ll post a tutorial. Thanks for reading the Modern Home!
~ Beth