
While we were in the Berkshires, we went to a down-home fall harvest festival, done the Berkshire way: children dancing in tye-dyes and "peace"t-shirts, hay-themed rides, hula-hoop shows, bucket-truck rides, crafts, cider donuts, caramel apples, the works. Dogs were welcome, which was a nice treat for Sasha. Alexa donned a large helmet for her pony ride, and she was pretty jazzed about the whole thing.

Dylan was a regular equestrian.

The hay maze was very kid (and parent)-friendly, as you can see.

Zombie kids: the result of night #1 in the tent.

Smile (but not too hard)
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