Filucy Watkinson, age 8, of Longbranch, looks over the field at Kaukiki Farm. Photo: Alice Kinerk, KP News
Seasonal decorations amuse young visitors at Faraway. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News
Becky Alexander enjoys herself at Faraway Farm. Photo: Don Tjossen, KP News
Pumpkins big and small greeting tour visitors to Shiloh Farm. Photo: Don Thossem, KP News
Antique tractors at Longbranch Improvement Club, which hosted the Fiber Arts Festival. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News
Needlecrafters demonstrate their art at the Fiber Arts Festival. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News
Gnosh, one of the several vendors at Faraway during the tour, kept visitors fed. Photo: Ed Johnson KP News
Filucy Watkinson, age 8, of Longbranch, learns how to spin wool into yarn at the 3 Chicks Dyeing booth at the Fiber Arts Festival. Photo: Alice Kinerk, KP News
The Fiber Arts Festival featured a variety of vendors and artisans. Photo: Ed Johnson KP News
Angie McGraw learns a little about weaving from Carol Buchmiller. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News
The Bluegrass Minstrels making all music bluegrass at the Fiber Arts Festival. Photo: Joseph Pentheroudakis
Mark Runyons entertains visitors to Faraway with his accordion. Photo: Ed Johnson, KP News
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Visitors flocked to local farms and venues for the annual Key Peninsula Farm Tour on Oct. 7
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