Yeah, that's awesome.... and over here the guys in the UPS store sell themed (and postage paid) coconut "postcards" ... all you have to do is add the address and send it off :)
Aha, I was copying and pasting your link because you are involved in a bit of a puzzling posting for Lexa.
Being the polite dude that I am, thought it only fitting to respond to your photo. Now that I live in England, pumpkin displays are not nearly so common. And certainly nothing as amazing as that pumpkin. Wow!
Is that a black and gold pumpkin?!?! Seriously!? *jaw drops in AWE!*
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Yeah, this was one of my faves.
DeleteLovely blog you have here. Looking forward to visiting often.
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by :)
DeleteA clack pumpkin - now that is just awesome.
ReplyDeletewhat is a 'clack?'
DeleteWhat a cool pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteI concur!
DeleteI think I like those little black ones in the window more :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even notice those until you pointed them out. They're pretty!
Deletethe eye of the spy :)
DeleteThat's an awesome pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThere were so many that were awesome; I'd be hard pressed to choose my most favorite.
DeleteOh my goodness, wow. Can you imagine how much time it took someone to paint that whole thing? Yikes! Hope they got pictures.
ReplyDeleteWait til you see the carved one...
DeleteAmazing artwork on the pumpkin. I would love to browse that store.
ReplyDeleteWe have a nice mix of shops in my town.
DeleteI've never seen a pumpkin that looked like that.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pretty fun fest, lots of artistic talent!
DeleteSo creative. You must have a lot of local artists around there.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, lots of artists. They all love the coast :)
DeleteIt's a black pumpkin ... and is that like a voodoo skull painted on there? Wow, some people are really serious about Halloween. ;)
ReplyDeleteSerious about their pumpkin painting anyway, lol.
DeleteThat is one unusual and very cool pumpkin, Marcy!
ReplyDeleteI like it, too :)
DeleteOkay, I shouldn't admit this but when I first scrolled down, before my poor eyes had focused, I thought that pumpkin was a very large bull frog.
ReplyDelete(I'm going to go away now.)
Hey, I can see that...just sayin'
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Cool pumpkin! I would've never thought to combine that.
ReplyDeleteI might have thought of it but I wouldn't have been able to execute it!
DeleteI want the pumpkin...
ReplyDeleteI know...
DeleteOh, wow, that is such a cool pumpkin!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it?!
DeleteLove all the pumpkin pics!
ReplyDeleteLots of creativity going on :)
I',m amazed every year at what people do with these pumpkins.
DeleteYeah, that's awesome.... and over here the guys in the UPS store sell themed (and postage paid) coconut "postcards" ... all you have to do is add the address and send it off :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that was a pumpkin until I read your post. That is neat.
ReplyDeleteSnow, snow, snow, here this morning and last night. I LOVE it. You get some your way?
no snow here yet :)
DeleteAmazing pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteAha, I was copying and pasting your link because you are involved in a bit of a puzzling posting for Lexa.
ReplyDeleteBeing the polite dude that I am, thought it only fitting to respond to your photo. Now that I live in England, pumpkin displays are not nearly so common. And certainly nothing as amazing as that pumpkin. Wow!
A good day to you.
Gary :)
Glad you stopped by :)
DeletePretty impressive pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteThey are all pretty impressive.
DeleteOoooh.
ReplyDeleteYep.
DeleteThat is a ridiculously gorgeous pumpkin.
ReplyDeleteI hope it won a prize. It's wonderful!!
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