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The Amazing Chronicles of FireBirdBeware the wrath of Firebird October 05 Talking about Autumn Treasures: Apples, Pumpkins, Mazes and More - MSN Travel ArticlesIf you love fall, then the next couple of months are for you. Farms are going strong with you-pick goodies, corn fields are putting the finishing touches on extravagant mazes, and flowers are resplendent in autumn-color glory.
By Beth J. Harpaz, AP
Pick-your-own orchards are expected to have a strong fall season, thanks to consumers staying closer to home for leisure activities and an increased interest in local food and lower prices. "Because of the whole staycation-daycation thing, a lot of our members are saying business has been good," said Kathy McKay, spokeswoman for the North American Farmers' Direct Marketing Association. "People are looking for things to do near home instead of getting on a plane." "We have not heard of any apple U-picks going out of business because of lack of business," agreed Todd Hultquist, spokesman for the U.S. Apple Association, who says the top three states for pick-your-own apples are Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania. John Slemmer, who lists U-pick farms on a Web site called http://www.PickYourOwn.org, estimates that there are about 10,000 such places altogether, including not just apple orchards but farms that grow all types of produce throughout the year. Slemmer says that for every farm that closes because the land was sold or the owner passed away, he's getting 10 new listings for farms inviting the public in. "It's growing no matter how you look at it," he said. "People are looking at cheaper sources of food, and without the middleman, you get a better price. With pick-your-own farms, you also remove the labor component. There are health issues, and there's also an entertainment and educational component. People who are so far removed from seeing farms in their daily lives say, 'I want to see where my food comes from.'" In addition to apple orchards, outings to pumpkin patches are popular in autumn too. Find a place near you at http://www.pumpkinpatchesandmore.org. Or head to Keene, N.H., for the annual Pumpkin Festival, Oct. 17, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. More than 20,000 carved jack-o-lanterns are put on display and lit for this event, which also includes a parade, seed-spitting and pie-eating contests, craft and food vendors, and a nighttime fireworks display. Keene has a population of just 23,000 but typically draws several times that many visitors to town for the event, with people coming from around the country and around the world. Details at http://www.pumpkinfestival.org/index.html. Another big draw for families: corn mazes. The Corn Maze Directory lists more than 600 mazes, with some in every state except Alaska and Hawaii at http://www.cornmazedir.com/. Some mazes are so long and complex that they have spotters or corn cops on platforms above the maze to direct lost visitors. The Liberty Corn Maze near Liberty, Mo., consists of five mazes — including two that are less than a mile and one that's nearly 4 miles long. For the dedicated maze walker, Liberty offers a total of 9.3 miles of corn rows to navigate; details at http://www.libertycornmaze.com/index.php. In Corryton, Tenn., the corn maze at Oakes Farm offers a scavenger hunt in which visitors look for 12 different posts hidden along 4.2 miles of trails; details at http://www.oakesfarm.com. Another way to enjoy the season's colors is by visiting your local botanical garden, where the reds and golds of autumn can be just as spectacular as the pinks and purples of spring. Several gardens around the country are embracing a tradition imported from Japan that elevates the ordinary chrysanthemum to an object worthy of adulation: Kiku matsuri, or chrysanthemum festivals. At Bellingrath Gardens in Theodore, Ala., near Mobile, cascading chrysanthemums are cultivated for months before being put on display in November, when they spill from balconies and bridges in stunning 4-foot-long swaths of brilliant reds and yellows. Bellingrath has been growing cascading mums since 1963, but this year its annual festival will include a special two-day program of Japanese culture. The festival takes place Nov. 1-22, with the Japanese-themed events scheduled for Nov. 6-7, including demonstrations and displays of bonsai, ikebana, origami, brush painting and other arts and traditions. "It's a really fun way to talk about mums and the culture of Japan," said Bellingrath spokeswoman Jessica Barrick. Details at http://www.bellingrath.org. Other gardens around the country hosting Japanese-themed mum fests include the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, Oct. 17-Nov. 15 — http://www.nybg.org — and the Portland Japanese Garden in Oregon, Oct. 17-25, http://www.japanesegarden.com/events/chrysanthemum. Annual fall chrysanthemum shows are also scheduled for the Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center in Nebraska, Oct. 2-Nov. 22, http://www.omahabotanicalgardens.org/, and the Botanic Garden of Smith College in Northampton, Mass., Nov. 7-22, http://www.smith.edu/garden/Conservatory/mum-show.html. March 27 More Company BloggingHey Folks, It has seriously been so long since I have been on my own blog. I am more often found on facebook and tribe these days, but I didn't forget about this space either. And I haven't been writing much blogs lately on either of those sites. I have loads to write/complain about, but I really have no time to complain and really no time for myself either. Right now I have been in the process of doing company blogging and trying to get the company site some hits and make it marketable. I update the website constantly, so now I just have to market my work. So I know there are folks from all around the world that view msn spaces and as you can see from my profile, I live in one of the most visited cities in the world which is New York City. So if you ever want information on New York City, check out the website I update at http://www.nycpocket.com We also have a blogging section too. I recently wrote about what I did over the Easter weekend. The image should be a hint of what I did, but to read it visit http://nycpocket.com/blog/?p=283 Please feel free to comment on my story. Thanks a million everyone. Much Love, FBS December 18 Blogging my company blogHey Everyone, Yes, yes.....I have disappeared and been to busy. But now I have a reason for posting an entry at last on my poor blog I have ignored for a while. I apologize to my friends out there. As far as how am I and what's up, Well, as always I am hanging in there. Working two jobs. Still doing my fire hobbies. That's about it. I'll write more about me later. Probably a 2007 review. But in the meantime...... I'm trying to get more traffic to our company blog. Oy, the things you do for work. But I have to say that my blog last week had over 200 people flocking to our company blog. I was shocked. And I felt proud that my blog really attracted people. That and my co-worker put the word out there and she was shocked that many poeople saw the blog. We were all floored. Anyways, here's the link to the blog I worte: http://nycpocket.wordpress.com/2007/12/14/nyc-all-decked-out-for-the-holidays/ Also, more tips of visiting NYC has been posted since then and might be helpful for those that want to know what's happening on my side of the world or if you plan on visiting. Just visit http://www.nycpocket.com/blog Thanks for taking the time out to visit the blog. Will write more soon. Happy Holidays! FBS July 18 The Sorting HatHey Everyone How's it going? As for me I have been very busy. And I have loads to write about and more pictures to upload which should keep people interested and on thier toes for my next entry in the saga of my life. But since I am a bit pre-occupied lately, I will just put something up for the time being. So in light of the fact that the new and final Harry Potter book will be released and the new Harry Potter movie is out, I thought I'd join the Potter Mania and take a quiz on which house I'd belong in if I was in the wizarding world. As long as it's not hufflepuff or slytherin, I'm happy. Anyways, take the quiz and see where you belong in the wizarding world. Let me know your thoughts and opinions and if you think this suits me. *LOL* Take care! Ciao! Much Love, FBS
Known Ravenclaws: Rowena Ravenclaw, Luna Lovegood, Cho Chang, Professor Flitwick, Roger Davies. April 02 I'm Alive!I can't believe I have not written in this blog forever.
That's pretty much all that I have to report for now. I think that's the shortest I can sum up my life so far. I hope all is well for everyone else and I will report some more soon. Take it easy. Ciao!
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