Showing posts with label close to home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label close to home. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 21

close to home:::McBride's Briar Patch



Who wants to have a fresh berry pie
for dessert?
It is berry-pickin' season
and we are so lucky because just down the way
in Mapleton,
there is a huge & beautiful berry patch!


Meet Wayne McBride.
He & his wife, Joyce, live & work here
and are very enthusiastic about sharing the joy
of walking through the patch,
picking the perfect berries & snacking along the way.
Wayne is so friendly & welcoming
and helped make our berry patch stay so fun & memorable.



Wayne shows just the right technique
in picking raspberries.



Donning my hat & long pants & sleeves,
I tied a bucket to my waste,
and got pickin'.
There is really something magical about walking through
the lush green rows of bright red berries.
It's peaceful, even.
Although bees are buzzing and littles are scrambling
for their own berries at my knees,
the repetition of pick-drop-in-bucket-pick
is a sweet reminder to slow down & savor life's wondrous moments.



McBride's provide the buckets for picking,
even mini ones for the littles.
Bring your own containers to take
your berries home, though.
They encourage pickers to pick as many berries as wished,
and pop some in your mouth along the way, too.


Blackberries are not as plentiful as the raspberries
but are oh, so beautiful.


Wayne gave the littles some apples
to feed the deer, too.
Watch it!
They're feisty things.



You pick = $3.00/lb
They pick = $5.00/lb
You can even pre-order!


The McBride's also have a huge garden
with produce for sale.


And you really ought to indulge
in some of their delicious Raspberry Honey!


And to top off the perfect pickin' experience,
on our way out we got to pick a handful
of their gorgeous flowers.
The McBride's are top notch!


And that's how you can have a fresh berry pie
for dessert.
With a bouquet of flowers, too.


1849 S. 2100 W. in Mapleton
801-367-0755
Visit their facebook page for directions and more information.

Saturday, August 20

close to home:::Salem Pond


It is HOT outside!
And while Autumn may be just around the corner,
there are a few sizzling days left of summertime.
So what to do to keep cool?


Behold the lovely Salem Pond.





With sand for playing,
docks for fishing & jumping,
the pond for swimming, boating, & floating,
ducks for feeding,
a park for playing & picnicking...........
the Salem Pond is a beautiful summer getaway
that is close to home.




Click here for directions to the pond

On your way back to the Art City,
travel by way of Spanish Fork's Main Street
and stop off at Glade's for some ice cream!


What else are you enjoying this summer that is
close to home?

Wednesday, July 27

close to home:::24th festivities


Happy Pioneer Day all!
Hope you had a great weekend.
I have to say,
I'm a devoted Springvillian all the way,
but you've got to know:
Mapleton knows how to party!!!


They had a parade
and games
and a helicopter ping-pong drop
and prizes
and music
and food
and a concert
and fireworks
on the 24th.
It was outstanding!



Ryan Shupe & the Rubberband
played a wild & awesome concert
at the Ira Allen park before the fireworks.



And then.......




....no joke....
one of the best fireworks shows I've seen!
Give it up for our sister city!
But, for reals,
I heart Springville!

Friday, July 1

close to home: TONIGHT!


Get there early to stake out a spot!
If you can't make it tonight,
this concert series plays every first Friday of the month
through October!
Hip! Hip!

Tuesday, May 3

close to home:::Model A Cafe

If you go South on 89,
you'll find yourself in the lovely little town
of Mapleton.
You will also find this:

The Model A Cafe

A comfy, cozy diner serving
breakfast, lunch, dinner & desserts!




great quote from the menu

Their menu had all sorts of intriguing dishes:
Flat Tire (a huge pancake),
Low Rider (veggie omelet),
Fender Bender (steak),
Thunderbird (steak sandwich)
Devil's Delight (chocolate cake & ice cream).
You can even order a hamburger for breakfast
or
a pancake for dinner!

We were there for breakfast
and started it off right with some hot chocolate.

The french toast was phenomenal
with lots of cinnamon.
And with some boysenberry syrup....


Wow.
Wow!


The omelet & hashbrowns
were excellent.
(cheese was requested for the hashbrowns)
Great flavor & perfectly filling.

Harrold Munn, the owner & master of the kitchen,
came out to chat & check on everyone.
It was a delight to meet him.
He was quoted in the Daily Herald, saying,
"This is one of the coziest, quaintest,
little establishments there is."
Agreed, Harrold. Agreed!



You can view their menu
or
visit their website.