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MsMe Aug 22, 2008 3:34 PM

Peach Festival This Weekend
 
http://www.winonapeach.com/

I had better take a benadryl before I go to this. I love peaches but I am allergic to them. So it isn't as bad if I take a benadryl first.

I hate pineapple so why I couldn't be allergic to that eh. Murphy's law I guess.

HomeInMyShoes Aug 22, 2008 3:38 PM

^I feel for you. I would be saddened to be allergic to peaches, although here in Newfoundland it's not much of a problem because your chance of finding a decent peach anywhere is about 10^892837283 to 1.

A fresh, ripe, off-the-tree peach is one of life's true joys.

Hope you enjoy the festival.

MsMe Aug 22, 2008 3:56 PM

I find the imported peaches are so tasteless. Home grown are the best. :)

flar Aug 22, 2008 4:30 PM

Legend has it that East Hamilton had some of the best peaches in the world before it was urbanized.

MsMe Aug 22, 2008 4:35 PM

Yes we had some great produce way back when Flar. And not just peaches. Sadly we are losing so much farmland due to the new surveys they are putting in.

They want to build up Fletcher's Road area. It will be sad to see all those farms gone in time, especially when the road was named after them. I have a lot of fond memories from my childhood visiting all the Fletchers, since they are distant family of mine. My great grandmother was a Fletcher.

HomeInMyShoes Aug 22, 2008 4:48 PM

^That is sad. One of the highlights of my time in St. Louis was going out at in the middle of summer and picking fresh peaches straight off the tree in the orchards in Illinois. So tasty. So addictive. The smell is just intoxicating.

Peaches are indeed something that should have a hedonistic festival.

SteelTown Aug 22, 2008 5:08 PM

I like getting those peach ice cream thingy at the peach fest. So friggin good. You bite into the peach and peach juice explodes into your mouth.

I bet this year the peaches are extra juicy because of all the rain. Apples this year is damn good too.

MsMe Aug 22, 2008 5:54 PM

I heard this was going to be an exceptional year with the peaches. Can't wait to get a peach sundae. ;)

I just wished peach season lasted longer around here. But I guess we can't stop mother nature from throwing her white crap on us...LOL

And yes, I love the smell of them too. :)

raisethehammer Aug 22, 2008 6:35 PM

yep...we're destroying some of the best food growing land in the world so Mr. Homebuilder can pocket some money.

http://www3.thestar.com/static/googl...0821_farms.xml

MsMe Aug 22, 2008 7:00 PM

Wow that's unreal RTH. I didn't realize we had lost that much farmland.

DC83 Aug 23, 2008 1:29 PM

I'll be there tonight, and I will have a Peach Sundae on your behalf, Steeltown ;)

I'll def be flirting w/ the Peach Queen too... they're so funny!

Edit: Hamilton has lots 20% of its farmlands since 1991??!?! wtf that's rediculious, I didn't think it was THAT high.
I remember, I think it was like 2000 or 2001, Winona Fair Grounds were almost sold off to developpers. We wouldn't even be having a Peach Festival if this happened. They ended up developing part of the lands, but just a small portion.

What really gets me is that these new residents will write in and b*tch their faces off to the Stoney Creek News about how rediculously busy it is. First of all, it's ONCE A YEAR! Secondly, they KNEW the Peach Fest happens every year so maybe they should have moved into a new house somewhere esle then!

Whatev... all that matters now is that I'll be enjoying my delicious, juicy, melty Peach Sundae while the ol' grumps sit in their homes scared to leave b/c of all the teenagers looking 'suspicious' ;)

MsMe Aug 23, 2008 2:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DC83 (Post 3753894)
Edit: Hamilton has lots 20% of its farmlands since 1991??!?! wtf that's rediculious, I didn't think it was THAT high.

I was shocked to see how much too DC83, sure was an eye opener.

DC83 Aug 23, 2008 3:20 PM

^^ Totally shocking. A bit disgusting, actually, considering what we've lost it for.

Thanks for that link, rth, I've been forwarding it to a bunch of ppl all morning!

MsMe Aug 23, 2008 3:50 PM

Well with so many people living longer they need more housing. So it's a catch 22 you know. Still sad to see all the farmland disapearing though.

raisethehammer Aug 23, 2008 4:41 PM

We could easily house twice as many people on half the land. Look at Westdale or Gage Park neighbourhoods.

MsMe Aug 24, 2008 12:25 AM

The peach sundae was awesome last night. The peaches were so flavourful. YUMMMM. And so far no hives. ;)

flar Aug 24, 2008 12:11 PM

I went to the Peach Festival yesterday. It was much bigger than I thought and they have a beautiful park with lots of big shade trees in Winona.

DC83 Aug 24, 2008 4:01 PM

Was also there last night and had a great time. Didn't see the Peach Queen tho :( hahahaha

The sundaes were fantastic!! Super fresh, not too tart, not too sweet... just right! AND I only had to wait 7mins in line to get it!

raisethehammer Aug 24, 2008 6:50 PM

I've never been. I love peaches but always figured that the festival would be kind of lame.
maybe I'll check it out next year.

ryan_mcgreal Aug 25, 2008 3:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MsMe (Post 3754058)
Well with so many people living longer they need more housing. So it's a catch 22 you know. Still sad to see all the farmland disapearing though.

An aging population needs mobility without driving, close access to amenities and medical facilities, and properties that are easy to manage - in other words, the opposite of low density, single use sprawl.


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