Sunday, October 13, 2013

Goblins in the Garden

Holden Arboretum does a fantastic job with their annual Goblins in the Garden event, so we didn't want to miss it. The trick-or-treat displays are so creative and well done - I look forward to seeing how they put it all together.

The weather was beautiful in the morning, but we got caught in a downpour later in the day. Luckily, we had gotten through the trick-or-treat trail and the maze before the rain started, and we did some art and enjoyed yummy Halloween cookies while waiting for the rain to pass. There was definitely plenty to do!

This was Ainsley's first chance to wear her Rapunzel costume this year, and we got a bunch of compliments - everyone loved the long hair!
Rapunzel in the graveyard
The Once-ler's wagon & truffula trees
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
nothing's going to get better. It's not!"  -The Lorax
Crossing a bridge, ever careful with her dress
Stopping to smell the flowers
Nature's display
In the Old West jail
Follow the Yellow Brick Road!

Ahoy!
Fresh-picked apples from local orchards
Lots of people and lots of fun!
Pumpkin-head witch on her broomstick
Doing some art to wait out the rain
A few creative entries on Scarecrow Row:

This one was called Empty Nesters

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Apple Picking

This year, we visited Patterson Fruit Farm in September to make sure we didn't miss the apple picking season (I was so disappointed last year!). The weekend we went was perfect - beautiful weather and a lot of people enjoying the fall festivities.

We started with a picnic in the field - apple fritters, apple dumplings, apple donuts and apple cider - we tried a bit of everything. Delicious! Then we explored the mums & pumpkins before making our way down to the orchard for picking.
Ainsley enjoying her donut
So many mums

Silly girl!
Tons of pumpkins
Let the apple picking begin! Ainsley really had a good time running down the rows and rows of apple trees, finding the perfect ones to pick. She even ate one right off the tree - they always taste so fresh & crisp!





All by myself!






Sunday, October 6, 2013

Chalk Fest 2013

This year's Chalk Fest weekend started out a bit rainy (which is never good for sidewalk chalk art...), but it cleared up in time for the talented members of our community to create beautiful works on the sidewalks outside the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

We ran into Ainsley's friend Luka from her preschool class. He and his mom had some chalk and were going to draw their own picture. It's crazy when you realize your three-year-old has a life and friends outside of your world. 

Ainsley was actually more interested in the live band than the drawings, so we danced our way around the maze of artists and chalk, enjoying ourselves the whole way.


Dancing through life
We had met this gentleman, Tim Haas, at a benefit for the Cleveland Restoration Society the week before the Chalk Fest. He told us he was going to be a featured artist at the event, so I made sure to look for him. Here, he replicates photo of his granddaughter Lucia in chalk. So talented!