We went to the Pumpkin Patch on Saturday. It was a beautiful day, lots of people looking for that special Jack-O-Lantern. Kids had the most fun, especially getting a ride around the farm.
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Did you get your pumpkin yet?
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Halloween is only one week away. Any special plans?
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I was busy this past weekend getting all my houseplants transplaned and back into the house. Now it feels a bit crowded. It's always nice when Spring comes and most of them go outside.
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Have a good week!...Take care!
The pumpkin patch is always so much fun. It looks like the perfect day to be at the patch. It is hard to believe Halloween is upon us. Your pictures capture the day beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Heidi
ReplyDeleteWunderschön sind die orangen Farbtupfer! Ich mag die Kürbisse in allen Farben und Formen. Tolle Bilder hast Du gemacht!
Eine sonnige Woche wünscht Dir Yvonne
Oh, I miss that about Canada - going to the pumpkin patch in the fall and fall decorations in front of the houses. Thanks for the photos.
ReplyDeletePiękne dynie, akurat na Halloween :)
ReplyDeletePozdrawiam serdecznie.
Good idea to visit this place full of pumpkins, everything is very characteristic !!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi, here we are also preparing pumpkin for Halloween, here called Samain.
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteI visited your blog today - I saw you on 'Framed and Tagged.' Your photos are so colorful and full of life! I just love the pumpkins. We go to the pumpkin patch every year even though the kids are all grown, and have such a fun time. I was scrolling down, and I noticed the red rose on Art from Finland...beautiful. Me and my daughters started a new blog, and we would love it if you could visit us and follow. I would enjoy coming back to visit with you and seeing all your wonderful photos. I hope to hear from you, and have a sweet day.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
H, I would love to go with you to the patch. I love the pictures. Take care.
ReplyDeleteHurrah for pumpkin patches! Thanks for visiting my blog - I look forward to reading more of yours :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of pumpkins. Here, the pumpkins are for pies and sweets and soups only. No Halloween in the old Greece ...
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