Tim's measuring tree

It is said that the best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second-best time to plant a tree is now. Tim Vala, co-founder of Vala’s Pumpkin Patch, did even better. When he and his wife purchased their farm forty years ago, there were few trees. But Tim had a vision, and despite having little money or spare time, he planted some trees that first year. Every year since he insisted on planting many more. His amazing effort changed the landscape in a major way. The four-hundred-acre property now has a forest of trees which line the curving roads and paths and beautifully frame every scene.

This year, we introduced a feature called Tim’s Measuring Tree to honour Tim’s efforts. He is planting three new trees around it. Each year, guests visit they will be able to step inside and measure their growth. Our hope is that it will become a tradition. Those young trees that Tim plants this year will also grow alongside the guests. It is going to be a fitting tribute to Tim and a wonderful photo op.

Last paint on boot

Peter skillfully applied the last coloured glaze and a few touch-ups to ready the giant shoe for its final departure from the shop. The recycled plastic planks for the upper deck and stairs are on order and will be applied in the parking lot as soon as they arrive. The feature turned out great and will be a great addition to the Storybook Land at Vala’s Pumpkin Patch in Nebraska.

Water test

I spent the morning sourcing and installing the required hoses and fittings to make the water cannon on our parade float functional. When Henry and Juniper arrived after school, they came directly out to the shop to work on the vehicle. They were delighted to see the rapid progress. They were also eager to test the water cannon. We filled the water tank, and Henry graciously allowed Juniper to do the first shot. He soaked everything in sight shortly after. The gun worked spectacularly, but will require a smaller nozzle to ensure a slightly reduced water spray. Our goal is to surprise viewers, not soak them. Over the next week, we will make some adjustments and then test again to make sure it all works perfectly. Stay tuned…