I’ve been promising photos of this adventure for months at this point, I think! It’s been awhile coming because I wanted to finish posting about my new dress and its accessories before moving on to these photos. In case you missed them, there are two posts about my 1834 Yellow Dress, a detailed construction post and a post sharing sewing secrets about the dress, as well as a post about my 1831 bonnet construction. There’s also a post about the corded petticoat I made for this ensemble.
But enough about sewing for now! Let’s share a beautiful day full of dazzling sunlight and gorgeous fall leaves. And apples!
This outing started with the idea that I wanted to go apple picking for my birthday. It was determined by my friends at some point over the summer that apple picking should be done in 1830s dresses. The result was lots of sewing… and new dresses all around! (And as you’ve seen, we also took tons of photos to document the new dresses!)
But back to the point: apples!
The orchard we went to had a variety of apples available to choose from, some of which were historical heirloom varieties! They varied in size, quite small (2″ or so across) to large (4″ or so), and color, from very dark red, to yellow, to nice medium red.
It was fun to hunt in the trees for apples that were special enough to make it into our collection bags.
We often went father away from the paths than most people, which helped us find areas without other people for photos and good looking apples!
We couldn’t have had better weather! It was a perfectly comfortable temperature and the sun was beautiful.
It was also a bit breezy, which was lovely and fresh feeling.
The leaves were starting to change, adding pops of orange, red, and yellow to the sea of green foliage.
One can work up an appetite apple picking! We had a picnic lunch on a local town common to refresh ourselves before another round of photo taking.
I imagine we made a spectacle at the apple orchard. Mostly because of our clothes, of course, but also because of the photo chains! It’s hard to see, but there are actually three of us taking photos in this photo, which is being taken by a fourth person!
Isn’t this apple tree magical looking? It reminds me of some sort of gateway into another (pandemic free…) land.
In this year of curtailed historical adventures, it was especially wonderful to have a sunny outing full of fun and laughter! Plus, we had yummy apples to eat at the end of the day and to take home with us!
You all look wonderful and festive! What a lovely outing.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the outing vicariously!
What a fun & unique event! Lovely gowns!
Thank you! It was wonderful to have a fun event to look forward to and recollect afterwards!
Oh my what a lovely day. Where do you live? What a beautiful place you live in as well. Thank you for continuing to share your joy. Angela
Thank you for appreciating, Angela, and continuing to join me as I share my adventures! I live near Boston, so we get all the gorgeous New England fall colors. 🙂
Oh, I love the combination of the clothing and the setting! Your friends’ dresses are very nice, too. I imagine if you were there in the 1830s, there would be a very similar scene, but no cameras to record it! Thank you for your innovative way of sharing historical moments. And Merry Christmas!
Thanks, Margaret! You make a great point about having a camera, lol. 🙂 Happy holidays to you as well!