Do you remember how, at the very end of high school, everybody felt so close to each other because we saw now how much even our more casual friendships meant to us and knew that we would never see some of those friends again, maybe even the closer ones, we just couldn’t yet know who those would turn out to be across the future?
Like that.
Post-Christmas gifting I looked at my boxes of apricot slabs, did the math on how fast I go through those, and knew they wouldn’t hold me till Andy’s Orchard opens again in May. And nobody sells apricots like his dried-while-dead-ripe slabs. Plus I wanted to pick up something someone else wanted who was going to have a hard time getting there.
Three years ago there was a cherry orchard next to Andy’s. The new houses are big. They kept the name of that farmer on the development but I don’t think they left a single fruit tree in place.
On the other side of his farm, driving down that newly widened and piped road, the open field to the right was rapidly turning into apartment buildings and closely spaced houses. So much change in a month. I turned the corner to the left around the end of Andy’s towards his store and thought, That cannot be good. That’s too many gone.
Stumps…
As I filled up my basket, the guy on duty laughed when I said, These are for my cousin-in-law’s mother-in-law… I laughed too and said, But she’s a really nice person, I love her! She’s flying today from Germany to her son’s house an hour away and is hoping to be able to get here before you close next week. I’m not sure she’ll make it in time, so I’m making sure she’ll be able to get what she wants.
One of I believe Andy’s crew had come into the little store in the middle of the conversation; the two men clearly meant the world to each other, and in those moments they included me in that palpable love, too.
Together they told me.
The closing isn’t just next week.
Andy will do one more season.
And then that’s it. The land is in the process of being sold. The neighbors who complained about being next to a farm, well…
But they bought houses next to a farm! I exclaimed.
They appreciated that I appreciated the absurdity of that. I mean, fruit trees! How intrusive is that!
I had had a feeling this entire year that this was coming, and soon.
I just didn’t want it to be ‘soon’ as in ‘it’s actually happening now’.
I’m just grateful we get to have one last year.
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Oh No! Silicon Valley was once a fruit basket … now it’s ugly buildings and the character is gone! Even in the time we lived there, Olsen’s closed and all the cherries went away. The canaries are now developments, and they charge for parking at the mall!
Comment by Anne 12.28.25 @ 12:12 amOh no! What a great loss.
Comment by Pegi F 12.28.25 @ 6:11 amYes a huge loss
Really sorry to hear that your long time specialty fruit source will not exist in 2027
Well that just stinks! I’m so sorry they were forced out.
Comment by DebbieR 12.28.25 @ 9:50 amThat’s heart-wrenching! At least you know when, and you have one more year. It will be awful, but not the shock of it disappearing.
What is up with people who complain about that, though? It’s like the ones in Naples who buy near the airport and then complain about the noise. The airport was there long before you were!
Comment by ccr in MA 12.28.25 @ 12:45 pmYes..”Progress” goes right along – as mentioned above with people who buy houses near an airport and then complain about the noise from the planes.
I am just glad that we have some good farmer’s markets in the area.
(High school – not a great memory for all of us…)
Comment by Holly 12.28.25 @ 8:33 pmWe will need anya apricot pits from this last summer! Save as many as you can!
And I’m so sorry Andy’s will be gone; they not only sell fruit but fruit trees as well. All your favorite varieties, will there be another place to go? At least you have warning. (sorrowing face)
(I was in error–apparently my memory was faulty and Andy’s has not sold trees. Oops.)
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