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Tons of pumpkins and some creepy creatures

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Last Friday night was the highlight of the Halloween season so far! My mom and I saw probably the most jack-o-lanterns we've ever seen together in one place. The jack-o-lanterns were in a public park along with all kinds of homemade creatures and displays. It was all extremely cool and made me feel like a kid who was just in awe of everything. I felt like I kept saying, "Look over there!" all night.


This picture was taken far away from the line of pumpkins. Neither end of the line made it into the frame and this line of pumpkins was several rows deep. It might be kind of hard to tell that because of the crowd. As you can see, there were a lot of pumpkins! I think there were over 1,000.



Here are a few of my favorite carvings, starting with a graveyard:


Does anyone recognize this flaming face next to Spider Man? There is something so familiar about this design.



Grr... That's a feisty little pumpkin. I like that ghost too.


This snake is one of my top favorites. Look, they even carved the motion of the rattler!


A skeleton fish and sugar skull:


Do you remember that old Simpsons Halloween Special where Bart plays the part of the raven, while Poe's "The Raven" is read by James Earl Jones? Well, here's the Bart Raven in a carving! I was so excited to see this one.


You have to love this!


I like what is happening with the top of this devil/mask pumpkin. I don't know if the top was set like that purposely but it gives this cool hair-like effect. And how neat is that cabin with trees? I like how they scraped a layer of pumpkin off to make the little cabin.


A bat on a skull?


I know about the Evil Dead movies enough to understand this, although I haven't seen any of them. Still, I can appreciate a good carving! That chainsaw had to be tricky to cut.


This is like a beautiful Henna design!


There was a band playing and their stage was lit up in blue lights. Those lights made a really cool, electric contrast to all the orange pumpkins. That blue and orange combination created some of my favorite pumpkin pics of the night. (And yes, I'm realizing that I'm saying that about pretty much all of the pumpkins.)



A frog-owl?



It was like the pumpkin patch came alive and a bunch of creepy critters sprang out of it. Like these pumpkin zombies:



And this weirdly human-like pumpkin couple:


Yikes! Doesn't he look real? I thought that without the flash, these looked like real people in costumes.


And their incredibly creepy pumpkin baby! Look at its leaf-like hands. I knew I was in for something before looking in the baby carriage, because I could see the reactions of those who were looking in there!


We could see pumpkin experiments happening through the window of a building.




Through another window there were pumpkins and this floating ghoulish head that looked like they were painted with blacklight paint.


Slimy zombies were stumbling toward us!


Someone did a great job with this one.


I was tempted to lighten some of these photos, but I didn't. I wanted to show just how spooky these things looked in the dark.



There was a hearse with a driver that looked like he climbed out of the back.




There were a number of those cut-out face creations around.


I'm onto him!


After walking around for some time, we went inside a community type building. Outside of that building was this awesome reaper display.



You have to love this one:


Looking up on the way in, I saw a... something. The feet crack me up!


This tall pumpkin creature was by the entrance. He barely fit in the space.


There were of course more cool decorations inside. A kid was setting off the music that went with these props and doing some kind of jig while I was taking this pic.


I imagine this would make a good photo op for a group of people if they wanted to peek through the eyes and mouth.


These are possibly vintage and genuinely creepy.



We were surprised to find out there was a magic act happening inside. It was a pretty good act by one of the more friendly magicians I've seen.

So, it was a super great night. I can't remember the last time I was surprised and creeped out by Halloween decorations. A lot of the displays I'm used to seeing seem store bought or like something I've seen before. These homemade ones were much more atmospheric than I'm used to! It didn't hurt that there was a bright moon in the sky and the trees were glowing orange from all the lights. The whole thing felt classic, welcoming, and old-timey.


Not surprisingly, there was a big crowd out wandering around and taking pictures. So I'm happy to say this event was appreciated!

A fun day at The Elegant Farmer

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Yesterday, Mom and I took our annual trip to The Elegant Farmer. It was sunny off and on and that worked great for photos. But get this - We wore winter coats! Yeah, the cold weather has officially hit Wisconsin.

So starting with something yummy...


This one is mine. The girl who was dipping these was mid-slice while asking me if I wanted my apple sliced. When I said I didn't, she said in a surprised way "Oh! A bold move!" So that tells you how many people eat these on a stick.


Mmm... reflective caramel!

Mom had hers sliced:


This is the doorway we walked under to get to these treats. I think it could also work as a good doorway to a haunted house, because I felt like we were walking through a big mouth.


While waiting to get through this giant mouth door, I took some pics of the pumpkins next to me.


Check out this stem!


Of course I have to share a pic of the smilin' barn! This is where you can do some shopping for all kinds of food. There was a super long line just to get in and shop, so we didn't do that.



More shopping could be done in a little building next to the barn. This is the area where I took pics of the chainsaw sculptor doing his thing before. He wasn't there yesterday, but I did find these wagons outside the building.


It's cool to look at three different versions of a red wagon. For those of you who like the rusty and crusty:


There was also an old sled out front:


There are some train tracks behind the barn that you guys will probably remember from past years.


This is possibly my favorite picture of the day. It looked like a ghost train coming toward me in the mist. This is about as close as I'm willing to get to an oncoming train.


A little closer...

I can almost hear the rattling.

I took a few photos of... let's call them train accessories because I don't know what the purpose of the next few are. Maybe you guys can fill me in?


When I got closer, I thought this looked like a creature with a big, open mouth. I'm even seeing an eye now!


Some kind of signal?


Coming around the bend...


To the "Elegant Farmer Station"



A few details on the side of the train:


This shape reminds me of a piece of candy.


I took a few pics on the drive there and back. I'm pretty pleased and surprised with how this one turned out, given that I couldn't see what I was taking a photo of. I was just leaning my arm out the window and taking photos of whatever was behind me. See the little horse?


A few trees were changing.


I'm not entirely sure what this is, but we see it every year on the drive. It's some kind of equipment that's been painted to look like a jack-o-lantern. I'm pleased when I can manage to get a pic of it from the car window.


After the Elegant Farmer, we went to Target and Michaels. I've taken a lot of pics at both those stores this season, but there are a couple more things to share.

I hadn't seen this cool arch at the two previous Targets I'd been to this season.


Mom spotted this whole situation. A terrifying new creature! The Gorilla Spider!


Michaels had a pretty clever mini Halloween town on display. This little building reminded me of something out of the show Grimm. This is the "Monster Hunting Supplies" shop. There are a lot of little details to read on this one.


Hehe. This is one of those things that's funny to me and I'm not really sure why. There's just something silly about bloodsucking gnomes that are only about an inch tall. Note the tombstone: "Gnome Sweet Gnome"


The "Symphony of Screams" was in a little bandstand. Cool bat/skull at the top!


Having a glass of "Full Moon Moonshine"


Skeletons in the well!


Sassy cat napkins giving the side-eye to some cat plates:


Those cat napkins might have to be a part of the After Halloween Haul this year...

So there's yesterday! It was a pretty fun day, wandering from place to place. 🍏