October 4, 2004

  • Pumpkins, Pumpkins, Pumpkins and More Pumpkins


    “Fall Pumpkins decorate the landscape

    Nothing beats fall for colorful Pumpkins

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    I couldn’t pass up Kleather’s roadside stand in Springboro as it has probably the most pumpkins I have ever seen in a single spot.

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    Row upon row and all you have to do is pick the one you think has the most personality.

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    And more rows

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    You can fill a wagon load or if you are in the market, 10 wagons full, loaded with the giant fruit or vegetable or whatever it is to your cooking pleasure.

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    He needed a little pumpkin just the right size, for a little child

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    If you want one, all you have to do is, “make up your mind”. 

     

    Happy Fall,


Comments (15)

  • These are great photos.
    Wonderful colors.
    Nice

  • Pumpkins are still a while off here. I’ll see if I can’t get to Elmos Pumpkin Farm this year and post some shots.

    Your pics are just great!

    Pete

  • Now that is one heck of a lot of pumpkins. Cheers.

  • amazing pictures…thanks…

  • these are so colorful- gorgeous pictures

  • Those are terrific photos…I have to start taking more time wth my subjects… I did get some great pier shots…wll post them soon

  • What fun! I love the photos.

  • Pumpkins do make great shots.  My grandchildren go to a punkin patch each year.  Angwith2 has some great shots with the kids stuck in the middle of the largest pumpkins.  And of course I hope T4tots shows some of hers this year. 

  • Thanks for your comment about my trees picture. I DID walk down that road and found something lovely: a grove clearing of more aspen trees that were changing colors. Those pictures are on slides, I’ll have to scan them and post them. Thanks for sparking my idea.

  • The Invasion of the Killer Pumkins! Great film that! Granade Fruit too!

    Do you eat pumkin as a part of your meat meal or as a sweet with custard?

  • That new header (beautiful photo) looks just like the River Thames in Oxford, only the blue lifebelt is different, all ours are red and white.

  • the 7th photo! what a great composittion. a poem could be written about it I am certain.

  • WOW these are wonderful pics. I have never seen any pumpkin farm like this. It really wouold be hard to find that perfect one amongst so many to choose from.

  • I like them all but the fire hydrant and pumpkins are so colorful. They all are.

  • …thanks to Gailthepainter referral’s, I too enjoyed your marvelous, uplifting photos!!! MuSe

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