Our Pumpkins
Well before I could get them all on film a few of the local juvenile delinquents stole 2 of them but her’s what remain - my apologies in advance to any on dial up.
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Comment from Doug Alder
Time: 11/1/2004, 6:27 am
It’s just one of those pumkin carving kits you can buy at this time of year. They come complete with stencils for the designs. It’s a family secret passed down through the ages. Only those who have a 3rd degree initiation may be told this secret. ![]()
Comment from feithy
Time: 11/1/2004, 7:33 am
You are *so* good at that. I have pumpkin envy. And shame on the kids that ripped you off. D:
We had three of the four kids go trick-or-treating yesterday, so we now have enough candy in the house to sink a ship. Want some?
Feith
Comment from Doug Alder
Time: 11/1/2004, 7:43 am
Hell no Feith - I bought extra this year because we went through it all last year but there just wasn’t as many kids this year as last - don’t know why though. So,thanks but no thanks, as I have a huge stash of mini O’Henry’s and Reese’s PB cups.
Comment from Shelley
Time: 11/1/2004, 11:27 am
That’s a lot of work, and those are impressive pumpkins. Nice to see that some places still fully celebrate fun holidays.
Comment from feithy
Time: 11/2/2004, 11:31 am
Reese’s PB cups are my absolute favorite. I love the individually packaged ones because they come with less calorie guilt.
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Comment from Todd
Time: 11/5/2004, 8:30 pm
The headless horseman is my fave. Great work Doug!























Comment from Penelope
Time: 11/1/2004, 1:49 am
What tools do you use to carve the pumpkins? The first one is my favourite! You certainly have quite a display - lotsa fun, eh? And lotsa fun for lotsa people of various sizes, too! My pumpkin had a somewhat bemused wry look, quite by accident.