Dewdrop and I had a day out together and visited the two pumpkin patches here in Lawrence.
One has a butterfly sanctuary. You are given a flyer with info and pictures of the different species living there, and instructions on using a "one finger touch" when approaching the little flutter-ers.
Then, the hunt begins.
Of course, it doesn't take long to spot the butterflies, they are everywhere.
Dewdrop tried holding very, very still, hoping one would land on her.
And decided that the butterflies on the pink flowers were ideal for one finger petting.
But the best part was watching them fly away after the petting.
The butterfly sanctuary was the highlight of her day.
While both pumpkin patches are free and have lots of things for kids to do, Pendleton's Country Market was the only one that had a batch of kittens to hold.
She much preferred the kittens and butterflies to the pumpkins. The gourds aren't nearly as cuddly. This one had a crack and she felt very sad about that.
I love the vastness of the fields, and the open views off into the horizon.
Yet, if you turn and look the other direction, there is Kansas University off in the distance, up on the hill.
Schaake's Pumpkin Patch has a lot of cute, kiddie elements like the hay bale minion in the previous picture and this witch on the silo.
There is also a hay bale maze, multiple play grounds, and cows to watch. Pendleton's is also a garden center, both are working farms. Pendleton's also has a lot for kids to do, a tricycle track, a corn bin filled with dried kernels to play in, and a scenic tower to climb. There is also a pretty bonfire pit for cooler days.
Both have free hay rack rides and nice stores. I left with 4 big mums, a bag of sweet potatoes, a jar of pumpkin butter, a bag of gourds, a large green pumpkin, a large white pumpkin, 3 smaller white pumpkins, 2 mini orange pumpkins, and a couple of bottles of water for the two of us, FOR ONLY $45!
You really can't beat Kansas for free fun.
Of course, with Dewdrop around, any where we go is fun!
Love the picture where she is standing still..precious
She desperately wanted a butterfly to land on her!
It looks like the perfect place to spend autumn! She’s adorable, Karla!
I’m remiss and not yet telling you how wonderful my book is. It arrived the other day and I keep ogling it in awe. I hope my pages stacked up — I have to admit I was aghast at the beauty others shared with me. More later, including a post when I get back from Canada, but just wanted to let you know it arrived and I’m in heaven!
Arent they wonderful??? Im glad you love your book too. Ive heard such nice things from the swappers. You guys all outdid yourselves! And thank you for the great bird book and lace that you included, how thoughtful, Jeannie.
Karla, such a beautiful little kitty, I mean girl! Love her kitty ears!!Love, Lori
She is fine with being called a kitty. She likes to meow instead of talk.