Fall is undoubtedly the prettiest season in Ohio, we have such colorful foliage, and I am so glad to be back in time to watch the seasons change! I couldn't wait to start checking off my fall bucket list, so we spent the entire weekend doing nothing but autumn-inspired activities. If you are looking to do the same this weekend, I have put together this fall fun guide for you!
To kick things off, we headed out to a pumpkin farm to pick our own pumpkins! Circle S Farm is located in Grove City, Ohio and is a favorite fall destination of ours. They have hayrides, an antique shop, and tons of fall decorations and goodies.
With the hayride ticket you get a complemetary homemade doughnut and cup of cider. The doughnuts are absolutly to die for and I look forward to getting one every year!
The hayride takes you back through sunflower fields and pumkin patches. Our driver was awesome and took us wayyy out to a pumpkin patch no one had been to yet! We literally had to cut our pumpkins off the vines, and it was so hard to choose because there were so many huge perfectly round pumpkins! B and I each found the perfect pumpkin, then we rode back to the farm and shop and got even more pumpkins. My favorite is the little bumpy copper one I found that looks like melting wax.
My outfit for this outing is cute but practical as I knew that I would be walking through a potentially muddy field (it wasnt, thankfully) and sitting on hay bales, but would want pictures of course. I chose my favorite combat boots, a crop top, and my new favorite wide leg distressed jeans.
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Next it was time to get some apples! The best place in central Ohio to get apples and cider (IMO) is Lawrence Orchards in Marion. I grew up stopping here after school on fall days to pick up Apples and baked Amish goodies. It was so fun and nostolgic to visit again! We got a bushel of apples and a gallon of cider.
Another great place to go apple picking is The Orchard and Company in Plain City if you are looking for a place closer to Columbus.
I thought this would be the perfect place to wear one of my favorite Halloween t shirts from Wholsome Culture, mom jeans, and of course my combat boots. Shop the look here
That night we snuggled in with some hot cider to watch some creepy shows. On our list: Squid Games on Netflix and AHS on Hulu. I made most of the apples into apple sauce while we relaxed, and the house smelled AMAZING
Here's my super easy crockpot apple sauce recipe
Sunday mornings are for brunch, and this week we had a delicous meal at High Bank Brewing Co near our home in Columbus. We loved sitting on the patio and the elevated yet casual dining experience.
I got the Greek Yoghurt PB&J bowl with a black coffee. The fruit was so fresh and it was surprisingly very filling!
My brunch look is my favorite fit of the weekend. I am LIVING for the white western boots trend right now, and paired them with a tennis skirt (another favorite of mine). The oversized sweater kept it cozy for a sunday morning, and I got to use my Express hobo slouchy bag for the first time.
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After brunch we decided to take our fur babies on a hike through one of our favorite parks. Located just north west of Columbus, Prairie Oaks Metro Park has a seemilgly endless amount of trails. At least three crystal clear lakes, a river, beautiful woods and prarie areas.
Overall it was a pretty great weekend, and I hope you are able to check some of these places out!
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Happy Fall!! ❤︎
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