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Jul 23, 2009

BERRY FARM ROAD TRIP PART 2

Limbert Mountain FarmImage by miss604 via Flickr

In part two of our road trip to the berry farm we went to a district called Agassiz. There is a farm there called Limbert Mountain Farm. They have all kinds of things going on here. They have a gift shop, a restaurant, a garden centre, incredible views and they are also part of the yearly garlic festival.







Limbert Mountain FarmImage by miss604 via Flickr

Let's start in the gift shop. It is funny I didn't see the little black sheep until I looked at the photo because I think she would have come home with me for sure.
Note the food items in the picture. More on that later.

I know lots of you would like this dresser sideboard for your fabulous homes.


Much as I like this old stove I think I would prefer a gas range. Isn't it something though?

Can you say awwwwh. Isn't it cute? Oh wait you thought I meant the cradle. Sorry I meant the chicken egg basket on the floor.

Okay now we will discuss the food items on display. They have all this plasticized food. It was absolutely real food I am sure but it has been encased in a plastic. Honestly it is absolutely perfectly preserved. They had lettuce leaves done even. That whole pizza was plastic. I love pizza and probably would have tried a slice anyways had I not just had lunch.

These spreads are from a shop called Vista D'Oro. We often go there too. They bottle a walnut wine if you can imagine that. Lots of the farm gift stores sell each others products. The cheese shop does the same. The ones I bought were a walnut fig one and a blood orange campari vanilla.



Look at the view in this valley. There is always a breeze. In winter though it would be pretty harsh.

A closer view of the little shed.
The view to the other side.

Limbert Mountain FarmImage by miss604 via Flickr

A cheery face.
I have never eaten here. I think the kitchen is only open on weekends.

Limbert Mountain FarmImage by miss604 via Flickr



This is why I whine when you guys get your good deals on furniture. This piece was $1000.
The road trip is not over yet. Stay tuned for part 3.


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3 comments:

  1. Hey Lori! good morning... and I LOVED this travel post. What a charming place to visit ... but I nearly fainted at the thousand-dollar price tag on that old cabinet. Holy SAH-MOKES!

    Rent a truck. Come to NJ. Pick up the bargains, bring them back with you, sell & get rich.

    I love that old wood stove. My Mom cooked on one in Oregon, 65 years ago -- loved it. I never had the pleasure, but I prefer good old gas -- and you don't have to screen your face from the heat while you are cooking then!

    But the old one sure is pretty, isn't it? New stoves just don't have the same presence!
    Cass

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  2. I am loving this tour, Lori!! I love gift shops like this although I usually walk out empty handed!! The wood stove is very cool, but of course impractical. I suppose some Wiz~type person could convert it to gas...

    I have been looking for a cabinet & hutch for my kitchen in Michigan. I am getting so desperate, my resolve to pay as little as possible is waining. Need to check Craigslist.

    Have a wonderful weekend, my friend! :-)

    xoxo
    Jane

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  3. I've never been here before! Looks like a nice day trip :)

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