It was a beautiful Friday afternoon in the Hudson Valley, 70 degrees in October and not a cloud in the sky: perfect weather for apple picking.
A small crowd awaited a pig race, some of them clutching little checkered flags they had purchased for a dollar.
“That’ll be eight weekends in a row,” Mr. Barton said.
“It’s absolutely, absolutely unheard-of.”According to Mr. Barton, this has been, without question, the most miserable fall tourism season since he converted the family apple orchard to a pick-your-own outfit in the 1990s.
In recent years, he said, the property has drawn more than 10,000 visitors on peak weekends.
Persons:
Peter Barton, “ That’ll, Mr, Barton, “
Organizations:
Barton Orchards
Locations:
Hudson, Barton, Poughquag, Beacon