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Fall Festival at Sweet Eats Fruit Farm

This weekend I enjoyed a few hours taking photos during the Fall Festival at Sweet Eats Fruit Farm, a few miles east of Georgetown (actually closer to Taylor).   There were pumpkins galore for families to admire and purchase.  The prices for the pumpkins are really good, too!    Sweet Eats also has  a nice petting zoo where folks can wander through a large open area and visit with goats, sheep and an alpaca named Harry. And the occasional chicken.   Other activities include a corn maze, plus horseback rides for kids.   Because of COVID-19 concerns, visitors 10 or older are required to wear face masks.   It’s a big area, making social distancing a little easier in these difficult times.  

The Shows Continue at the Palace

The last time I had a chance to photograph productions at the Georgetown Palace was March.   This vexing and sad pandemic has put lives and places on hold.   Last night, however, the theater moved “Steel Magnolias,” their latest show outdoors, to the courtyard behind the theater.   Everything was socially-distanced.  Attendees, actors included, were wearing face coverings.   One couple in the audience celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary here. In all the years I’ve documented live theater, last night was a first.   These eight photos focus more on the setting, but a few scenes are included.   Performances are weekends through November 8th.

Back in Time at Burt’s Pumpkin Farm

Because of the pandemic, it’s hard to find pumpkin patches to photograph in 2020.   This morning, I’m reprising a photo taken at Burt’s Pumpkin Farm in Dawsonville, Georgia, about an hour or so north of Atlanta.   An internet search tells me they’re still raising huge pumpkins.   This is a photo made when I worked at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.   Hopefully, they’ll send someone there to take a photo this year, too.

Park Variations

Photos offered tonight were made at Bull Branch Park, just down the lane from our Taylor home.    As you might know, I like to dig into places and subjects.  Occasionally, there’ll be just one image to post, but exploration is rewarding.  We don’t get much autumn color here, but if we do, this will be the place I’ll return.   This peaceful park is part of my daily walks.   Note that the last three images were made with my new 50mm lens.  It’s good to get back to basics.