Photos | Our Little Pumpkin: Wesley's First Halloween
Underneath a sapphire-blue, cloudy sky at the Halfmoon Bay Pumpkin Patch, baby Wesley steals the show in his adorable costume. His jack o'lantern hat perfectly matches the oversized pumpkins scattered all around him. Adding a touch of sporty charm, a basketball sneaks into the frame, hinting at a future all-star. Captured among the beauty of nature and rural architecture, this special moment from October 21, 2023, perfectly encapsulates our favorite Halloween festival at the farm. A reminder of the joy and harvest that comes each fall season.
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