We're going to an amazing maize maze today!
http://www.cornfieldmaze.com/sites.php? ... me=txhondo
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That looks like it will be fun.

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Drop breadcrumbs.
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That looks kinda fun, ACC. See ya next weekend then.
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Make sure to wear bright colored clothing so that we can find you when you get lost. 

Sandi
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Lulu2 wrote: Drop breadcrumbs.
:D
Those are great fun! They have them in several places near me, although none so big as this one. I hope you enjoy it.
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Those are great fun! They have them in several places near me, although none so big as this one. I hope you enjoy it.
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We go to the corn maze ever year around Halloween. They also have a haunted corn maze after dark and a haunted hayride. There is pumpkin catapults, greased pig wrestling, and other assorted "Halloween" fun. I love the fall.
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Adam Zapple wrote: We go to the corn maze ever year around Halloween. They also have a haunted corn maze after dark and a haunted hayride. There is pumpkin catapults, greased pig wrestling, and other assorted "Halloween" fun. I love the fall.
The ones we go to are haunted as well, although if the corn isn't full, it sorta ruins the scare factor
The ones we go to are haunted as well, although if the corn isn't full, it sorta ruins the scare factor

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Lulu2 wrote: Drop breadcrumbs.That would've been great advice if everyone else hadn't gotten it.
Damn fat birds were eveywhere.
That pic was an actual aerial photo of the field. Those dark blobs are huge old oaks that provided much welcome shade. My beloved and I were let in free because I'm retired military. The maze was in two parts. Part 1 on the left was much easier than Part 2 on the right.
They had food, of course, and hay rides, a "barrel train", and friendly goats, so the kids had plenty to do.
They also had a corn cannon, and for a dollar you get four shots at several targets (painted sheets of plywood): Statue of Liberty, a yellow ribbon, a bald eagle, or an American flag. I would have felt better shooting at Osama, Hussein, and things like that, but the painter didn't ask me ahead of time. Anyhoo, For every hit, you get a coupon for a bag of kettle corn. So after I shot up my $2, I proudly took my coupon to the snack bar. The guy congratulated me and pulled out a nice-sized bag of kettle corn ... and put some of it in a tiny bag - my prize. It was tasty though.. :p
That pic was an actual aerial photo of the field. Those dark blobs are huge old oaks that provided much welcome shade. My beloved and I were let in free because I'm retired military. The maze was in two parts. Part 1 on the left was much easier than Part 2 on the right.
They had food, of course, and hay rides, a "barrel train", and friendly goats, so the kids had plenty to do.
They also had a corn cannon, and for a dollar you get four shots at several targets (painted sheets of plywood): Statue of Liberty, a yellow ribbon, a bald eagle, or an American flag. I would have felt better shooting at Osama, Hussein, and things like that, but the painter didn't ask me ahead of time. Anyhoo, For every hit, you get a coupon for a bag of kettle corn. So after I shot up my $2, I proudly took my coupon to the snack bar. The guy congratulated me and pulled out a nice-sized bag of kettle corn ... and put some of it in a tiny bag - my prize. It was tasty though.. :p