True life is the most compelling story ever written. The thing is, you need to work to record it. That's why fiction is easy. - D. Tao
Saturday, October 8, 2011
SAT. FEATURE: Lark Ranch
Adam Dooley, 4, left, and his brother Alex Dooley, 5, both of Dubois, jumped across haystacks as they played atop a small maze while the two raced and chased each other Friday evening around Lark Ranch in Loogootee.
As Shelby Homminga of Oolitic, front, chased down the whereabouts of her friends, she found Josh Vescuso of Mitchell, left, hugging his girlfriend Alisha Jones of Mitchell tightly as the two were sneaking around the 15-acre corn maze Friday evening at Lark Ranch in Loogootee.
Mason Whaley of Ireland, 2, focused pretending to drive a car among a line of cars while resting his head on his arm during a tractor-pulled train ride Friday evening at Lark Ranch in Loogootee.
Oden resident Audra Wagler, an employee at Lark Ranch, swept the dirt from the entrance to the outhouse barn Friday evening at Lark Ranch in Loogootee. It was Wagler's first day on the job.
Amanda Smith of Linton let out a broad smile as she lifted her nine-month-old daughter Haddie into the air Friday evening next to one of many barns at Lark Ranch in Loogootee. Smith and her husband Adam have been coming to the ranch for more than three years, including last year, while she was pregnant with Haddie. "Fall is my favorite season," Amanda Smith said. "I just love the colors, the crisp air and sitting by campfires. Here, we can share all of that with our children."
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