Apple Picking at Larriland Farm

This post is part of the ‘In 7′ photo series., where I share a moment in 7 pictures.

Apple picking is one of those fall activities that I always meant to do, but never got around to doing. Until now. As soon as the idea popped into my head, I was determined to make it happen. I asked around and Larriland Farm was suggested.

Larriland Farm is located in central Maryland. It’s a ‘pick your own’ farm. This means that you come, pick the produce yourself, and pay per pound. Larriland is a fairly large operation and when we went, there were a number of other crops that you could pick. We decided to stick with apples.

Here are my 7 photos that captured our time apple picking at Larriland Farm with a photo-by-photo breakdown below:


At Larriland Farm, there was quite a variety of apples available and this display showcases some of the selection.
Apple picking is definitely a hands-on activity.
Teddy’s first apple!
Underneath the apple trees.
Some trees had a lot of apples, while others just had a few left.
Some orchard lines had a lot of fallen apples.
Apple haul!

If you liked this post, be sure to check out the rest of the “In 7” photo series.

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Smiti Nathan

I’m an archaeologist that travels around the world for both work and pleasure. I have a penchant for exploring ancient and modern places and the people, plants, and foods entangled in them. I write about archaeology, travel, and productivity.

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