They have these farms all over Switzerland.
you pick your own flowers, pick out the right pumpkins, jam, pickled veggies ...
and you put money in a box. no attendant. all on an honor system.
love switzerland
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love love love the pumpkin pictures!!! soooo cute :)
ReplyDeleteviele gruesse, kristina
Amazing pictures!!! Beautiful country as well :)
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! How come Swiss pumpkin patches are so much quainter than the ones here??? :)
ReplyDeleteso amazing! please tell me you took some home with you?
ReplyDeleteHow fun!!! These pictures are great :) I feel the Fall sprirt :)
ReplyDeleteThe end of summer kind of bums me out. But a trip to a pumpkin patch is a fine remedy - but a SWISS pumpkin patch? Amazing.
ReplyDeleteAw, how lovely! It's so nice that they're able to trust the people buying pumpkins. That's so inspiring (:
ReplyDeleteI live in rural southeastern Pennsylvania and rarely I come across something like that except on a much smaller scale...people will set up a stand by the road, or near their mailbox, and have a box for you to drop the money! It's so quaint and it makes me happy that people look out for the best in others.
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for you to make your next month's trip to Firenze! Can't wait for those posts!! You know I love Italia, but seriously Switzerland is right up there...absolutely beautiful...can't wait to see it for myself! I love this post about the pumpkins and such, those grey looking ones are so interesting! Never seen them before!
Great pics, Sarah! I love the honor system!
ReplyDeleteso pretty!! great pictures! love love your blog!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to take my lil' dude to the pumpkin patch. I'm guessing it's not going to be quite as cool as the one you went to. HA!
ReplyDeleteSo fun and colorful, I just LOVE fall:-)
ReplyDeleteI need to go to one of these soon :)
ReplyDelete(p.s. giveaway on my page today!)
More absolutely gorgeous photos to dream over! :)
ReplyDeleteSwitzerland sounds so sweet and old-timey still... love it!