



Ah...the pawpaws. The semi-tropical native fruit to this area was well celebrated at the 12th annual Pawpaw Festival last weekend.
I didn't know anything about the fruit, but after eating and drinking and seeing everything pawpaw related, I am a bit more informed!
You can read more about the festival and my experience with the family here!
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