Wait, what? Halloween was a week ago? No matter, we had such a great time that I don’t even care if my photos are a week late. Ok, maybe I care a little. Or a lot.
At any rate, check out some photos of Halloween on the Old Mission Peninsula, including a fantastic gathering at Martha and Roger Myers’ Bewitched Farm (with hot cider and donuts from Buchan’s Blueberry Hill Farm!), and trick-or-treating at the Old Mission Peninsula United Methodist Church (where the grownups had just as much fun as the kids).
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A NOTE FROM JANE: I started Old Mission Gazette in 2015 because I felt a calling to provide the Old Mission Peninsula community with local news. After decades of writing for newspapers like the New York Times and Los Angeles Times, and magazines like Family Circle and Ladies' Home Journal, I really just wanted to write about my own community where I grew up on a cherry farm and raised my own family. So of course, I started my own newspaper. Because the Gazette is mainly reader-supported, I hope you'll consider tossing a few bucks my way if I mention your event, your business, your organization or your news item, or if you simply love reading about what's happening on the Old Mission Peninsula. Check out the donation page here. Thank you so much for your support. -jb
Thank you for opening your barn my daughter & I had a fantastic time Gorgeous
I love the bewitching hour clock. I want one. This place is on my bucket list. My birthday is Halloween and my nick name is spooky. LOL. Love love love the witch car I seen on internet for bewitching farm. Amazing barn. What a wonderful way to live. Halloween everyday. Yes.
[…] missed not being able to go to Bewitched Farm’s annual Halloween party (thanks, pandemic), but a very happy Halloween birthday to the farm’s proprietress, Martha […]