Cheryl J
Chef Extraordinaire
Just thought I'd share a few pics of a one-day road trip last week with my daughter and grands. We went to an apple festival in a beautiful little farm town (Tehachapi). There were many stands set up with lots of apple goodies, homemade jams and jellies, jewelry, soaps, and lots of other crafts. After lunch at a delicious BBQ restaurant, we went off the beaten path to an apple orchard and picked about 30 pounds of apples, took the kids to an alpaca farm, and went to a train museum. Had a great day - the weather was a perfect 75 with beautiful blue skies.
They had a bouncy slide at the festival, Tyler loved it. LOL
The train museum
Tyler in an apple tree, haha
My very tall granddaughter Sydney reaching for an apple
Our apple bounty
The owners let the kids feed the cute and gentle alpacas
Rod Stewart hair alpaca
We had a great time at the alpaca ranch. The owner took us on a tour. They have 38, and they are so well cared for. They're raised for their fur - they develop a huge thick coat and once the weather warms up in spring they're sheared, and their fur is used to make mittens, hats, stuffed animals, etc. and it helps offset the cost of raising them.
Just before we left for home, we stopped at this fabulous German Bakery for treats. It's a huge place - they bake everything on site, including wonderful looking breads. Not only do they have baked goods, they have sandwiches and salads. If I'd have known about this before we had lunch, I'd have opted to go there instead of the BBQ place! Oh well...next time.
https://www.kohnenscountrybakery.com/
They had a bouncy slide at the festival, Tyler loved it. LOL
The train museum
Tyler in an apple tree, haha
My very tall granddaughter Sydney reaching for an apple
Our apple bounty
The owners let the kids feed the cute and gentle alpacas
Rod Stewart hair alpaca
We had a great time at the alpaca ranch. The owner took us on a tour. They have 38, and they are so well cared for. They're raised for their fur - they develop a huge thick coat and once the weather warms up in spring they're sheared, and their fur is used to make mittens, hats, stuffed animals, etc. and it helps offset the cost of raising them.
Just before we left for home, we stopped at this fabulous German Bakery for treats. It's a huge place - they bake everything on site, including wonderful looking breads. Not only do they have baked goods, they have sandwiches and salads. If I'd have known about this before we had lunch, I'd have opted to go there instead of the BBQ place! Oh well...next time.
https://www.kohnenscountrybakery.com/