oysters4me: Piper Creek Orchard Festival of Fruit. This must be the place.
oysters4me: The Pie Contest judges (three) have finished their work. First place was Gravenstein apple.
oysters4me: Piper Creek Orchard was planted in the 1860's with 21 varieties of apples and almost as many of pears. By the 1970s it was completely overgrown with Himalayan blackberries. it was restored by a prodigious community volunteer effort in the 1980s. Today it
oysters4me: Piper Creek Orchard was planted in the 1860's with 21 varieties of apples and almost as many of pears. By the 1970s it was completely overgrown with Himalayan blackberries. it was restored by a prodigious community volunteer effort in the 1980s. Today it
oysters4me: Piper Creek Orchard was planted in the 1860's with 21 varieties of apples and almost as many of pears. By the 1970s it was completely overgrown with Himalayan blackberries. it was restored by a prodigious community volunteer effort in the 1980s. Today it
oysters4me: Piper Creek Orchard was planted in the 1860's with 21 varieties of apples and almost as many of pears. By the 1970s it was completely overgrown with Himalayan blackberries. it was restored by a prodigious community volunteer effort in the 1980s. Today it