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Andrew Tromp, 5, of Florida waits to see if his cousin, Connor Brunton, 6, of Limerick, left, can hit it through the windmill on the mini-golf course at Ricker Hill Orchards Farmstand in Turner Sunday afternoon. They were there with their mothers during a visit with their grandmother in Livermore.Rachael Woodard watches her son Isaiah, 2, look for another tractor to sit on at Ricker Hill Orchards Farmstand in Turner Sunday morning.Ashley Blouin wrestles with the cord on a bag of corn that she was using to restock the display at Ricker Hill Orchards Farmstand in Turner Sunday morning, where she works.
Tyrese Woodard, 4, of South Paris, left, runs to drive another tractor at Ricker Hill Orchards Farmstand in Turner Sunday afternoon as his brother, Isaiah, 2, follows. They were enjoying the day before the rain arrived with their parents, Rachael and Robin, background.
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