Lewisburg Alphabet: A is for Ard's

Welcome to the Lewisburg Alphabet!I love living in Lewisburg, this little town that...I've adopted? Or that's adopted me? Eh, it's a toss-up. I just know I'm really happy in this place, which still comes as a surprise to someone who had previously thought of herself as a city person.It's beautiful here. And charming. And quaint. And groovy. It's part Norman Rockwell, part funky college town, set in a gorgeous countryside. So why shouldn't I celebrate it? Here's to Lewisburg (and perhaps a bit beyond the town's borders, into the central PA area). A. That's for Ard's.Could it get any cuter?Ard's Farm Market is a constantly-growing--nay, evolving--farm market along Route 45 in Lewisburg. It started as a roadside farm stand how many years ago...thirty? Forty? Long before I came to town, that's for sure. Eventually it was given a more permanent structure. Then it was expanded upon. When the next generation of the Ard family took over, though, they came in with ideas.It looks like such a simple place.Inside this building is some of the best pulled pork ever, and it makes my stomach growl whenever I walk in and smell it. They have a bustling restaurant and all sorts of seasonal celebrations. A corn maze in autumn (and a pumpkin toss!). A summer fun run and party. I get my tree there every Christmas. And they have all manner of goods inside.Guess what season we're in.Gift baskets! Local food! Products from local artists! Hand-dipped chocolates! Local cheeses! Freshly-ground peanut butter (which is the BEST peanut butter I've ever eaten, but I digress)! I will knock you down for their yogurt-dipped pretzels! And there's more relish than you can shake a stick at!Mmmmm...relish....I mean, it's still a farm stand, so it still has produce.Though maybe it's not all, entirely, local.I go a little bonkers in there in the fall, when the pumpkins come in. There's little I like to eat more than squash and pumpkin, so when I have a choice of different squash varieties, I buy them all. At once. Because I can't decide what I want most, so I bring them home and let me and George sort it all out.But their real appeal, for me, lies in their rustic charm. It's a little chunk of Americana, complete with fresh pie. More than a few people I know want an Ard's pie for their birthday, instead of a cake.Plus, the matriarch of the Ard family comes to one of my classes at the gym, so I feel like I get to rub elbows with local royalty.Fun fact: An ard is an early sort of scratch plow, which was in use cultivating farm lands a thousand years ago. I have a picture of the digging end of an ard, recovered from a Viking archaeological dig in Reykjavik. The handles, made of wood, have long rotted away.IMG_0176So really, it makes sense that they're farmers, what with their name meaning "plow", and all.Finally: Here's a tip o' the hat to my fellow blogger at ouchmybackhurts, who gave me the idea (and his blessings) for the Lewisburg Alphabet. Go check him out! He's got a Dublin Alphabet, it's super fun. See you when I get to B! :) 

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