After sharing all these photos recently, I realized that I had some Halloween leftovers for you guys. I have a number of pumpkin photos as well as a few autumn plants. I thought their colors would look pretty in with the pumpkins.
I love pumpkins sitting on wood fence posts. I don't know what it is, I just always have. I really like the look of an old wood fence too, especially those split wood types. This is a funny memory to share, but I remember I had a class in high school that would sometimes get pretty boring. There was a window in the room and I would stare out of it. Part of my view was a split rail fence and for some reason I was really focused on it.
How do you think these pumpkins have stayed on the tops of this fence all this time? Maybe they're nailed in. It seems like at the very least a squirrel should have knocked a few over.
Before I share more pumpkins, I just remembered another split wood fence pic I took! The fence in this is more split rail. The woods to the left of the street have been amazing to walk through this autumn.
Here's an example of what you'd see across the street.
And above your head:
OK, back to the pumpkins. This big one was grown in the "children's garden" where people tend to veggies through the summer. The last few years they've grown giant pumpkins and it has been fun to watch their progress.
He's a jolly one.
See the little ants someone drew on there for the spider? And how about that crazy bat in the back?
My personal pumpkin that didn't get carved:
I like this shot of the pumpkins we had a choice of to carve. I realize I've been saying this about nearly every photo, but this one is now my computer's wallpaper.
This big one was near the carving station too.
Blending in:
I've found that I have a massive collection of colorful leaf and forest photos, so those will probably be next. They may even need to be split into two blog posts. The trees were beautiful at the end of October this year. 🍁
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