Okay, here’s my story about that Hudler Christmas tree farm:
So, I heard about this place, Hudler Christmas Tree Farm, and figured I’d check it out. I mean, who doesn’t love a good Christmas tree farm, right? Plus, I needed to get a tree anyway, I drove there thinking about that.
Getting There
- Headed out to the farm one day.
- It was mentioned somewhere that a guy named Ron Hudler, apparently he was 73, started this whole thing with his three sons. Sounded like a real family affair. I appreciated that a lot, honestly.
- The drive was pretty nice, got to see some nice scenery.
At the Farm
- Once I got there, it was pretty much what you’d expect. Rows and rows of Christmas trees.
- I wandered around for a bit, checking out the different trees. They had all kinds, you know?
- Saw a few families picking out their trees, kids running around. It was cute.
Picking a Tree
- Decided on a nice-looking tree, nothing too crazy. I had to ask a worker there for some help to cut it down.
- Dragged it back to my car. Let me tell you, those things are heavier than they look!
Other Stuff
- I noticed they had some other stuff too. Wreaths, decorations, you name it.
- Grabbed a wreath for the front door while I was at it.
Checking Out
- Went to pay, and the prices were pretty reasonable. No complaints there.
- Chatted with the cashier for a minute. Seemed like a good dude.
- After that, I loaded up in my car and start to drive home.
Final Thoughts
All in all, it was a good experience. Got my tree, got my wreath, and enjoyed the whole vibe of the place. Plus, supporting a family business is always a good thing, right? I’d definitely go back next year. Maybe I’ll bring the whole family and make a day of it.
Oh, and I heard that they have good prices and fast delivery, so I will try that next time. You know, just order it and pick it up, sounds easy.
Anyway, that’s my story about the Hudler Christmas Tree Farm. Nothing too wild, but a solid day nonetheless.