One of the things you can do in the mid-west in autumn is go to a corn maze. Or, as the one we found likes to say, a "corn maize". Isn't that delightfully, repetitively redundant??
So, step one was to get a pair of everything-proof boots. Something to stomp through mud in.
{picked up some boots at TJ Maxx}
It was crazy windy and a bit chilly, with temps in the 50's, so fall coats or scarves were a help.
{My friend Allie and I, already deep into corn and not sure how to get out}
Despite what this post seems to be saying, I'm really a city girl. Not a big city girl, but concrete and buildings are my thing. Martinis, too. Really, the outdoors makes me itch. But anyway...
There's nothing like looking up from the middle of a field of corn... What a view!
There's nothing like looking up from the middle of a field of corn... What a view!
After the sun started dropping, we picked up the pace, realizing that we may be lost forever out there. Eventually, we found our way out, and found something to warm up with. I hope your weekend made the best of whatever situation you're in!!
That made me want to try going into a corn farm. I've always been terrifies by them, maybe it's the association with horror films and corn farms, I don't know. Looks like you had a great time.
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Hi Liz! I don't recommend wandering into a corn field unless there's a well-worn path! And there were discussion about whether or not we may be seeing little children's eyes peeking out...
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