Showing posts with label pumpkin patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin patch. Show all posts

A surprise giant pumpkin patch!

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This pumpkin patch was a surprise! It was in the middle of a local park and these photos are from yesterday. If there had been a pumpkin patch there in past years, I hadn't been aware of it.


All the pumpkins growing there were massive! And it appears they're still growing. I wonder if we'll see any of them in this year's village Halloween display? I also wonder how much larger they'll get.


This one looked like a giant ghost pumpkin. I don't think I'd seen a giant white pumpkin before this one.


So far, there are five big pumpkins out there. They're being shaded and supported well. As you can see, the pumpkins had a nice wood support under them.



And the vines went on and on!



Making this area even more Halloweeny was the nearby flower patch full of black velvety petunias.



So, how about that? A little Halloween surprise a few months early!


In other Halloween type news, I got around to seeing Hotel Transylvania. After hearing there was a third one out, I figured it was time to see the first one. It was very cute and funny. It's one of those animated movies where it's fun to see if you can recognize the celebrity voices. I loved every moment of Steve Buscemi as the werewolf.

Caramel Apples and Chainsaw Art

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I have another wholesome, sunny fall day for you guys! So in a way it's a continuation of my last blog post. Every year I look forward to our trip out through the country to the Elegant Farmer. This year, I spotted something fun before we had our caramel apples. There was an artist in front of a shop there, carving figures with his chainsaw.


How fun is his pumpkin man creation? Look at those toenails. There was also this spooky witch. She'll stare right through you!


So here is the carver at work:


I had to get a pic of his t-shirt. I love this.


Some of his previous creations were out on the lawn. It looked like he was making a gnome or Santa figure while I was photographing him.


I just checked out his web site after looking at the company name on this trailer. I got a kick out of the beaver with the chainsaw here:

Younger's Woodery


Across from the chainsaw artist, was the smiley face barn. I'm sure you remember this friendly face!



Time for the caramel apples! This year, we had some massive Granny Smiths.


I lucked into a lot of caramel, because my apple slipped while the girl was coating it. So it got a second go round. Mmm... Look at that reflection in the caramel. As usual, I ended up with a pile of random sprinkles/nuts in the dish.


Mom had the more sensible/easier to eat, pre-cut caramel apple.


You can see the wind was really blowing that day!


We had good timing and saw the electric trains coming in as we left.


You can see the wires there, above the train.


See the face in the light?


Has anyone heard of that "Storck" beer? Looking at the $2.79 a case part, we can assume that's an older brand.


For Pep, Drink Zep! 5¢ for a bottle Zep. That must be older than the Storck beer.


How cool is this window? It's like the window on a boat.


I love these old painted signs, like something you'd see on a building.


And should you forget this is an electric train...


Again, some cool graphics. I could see this on a t-shirt.


This sign was up near the tracks. How appropriate is this for Halloween?


Here are a few pics from our time driving there. I was actually trying to take  pics of the little pumpkins that were decorating that fence, and didn't even notice the big one! How funny is that? Looks like that jack-o-lantern is hanging off a crane?


I think they had a pumpkin patch or orchard. It's hard to tell from here. Cool spooky tree, anyway!


A gravel quarry:


We passed a Target on the way back where we saw this guy. This pumpkin creature is massive! I love his reaching hands.


We bought these cute little velvet pumpkins while there:


Hope you enjoyed the virtual trip to The Elegant Farmer! It's always a fun day for us and we had some awesome weather for it. I'll have some Halloween antiques coming up in the next blog post!

Pumpkin Patch Kid

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Why is it that when I carve out time for my mind to wander it goes straight to pumpkins?

1955 Halloween Sweet Tooth

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Scene of witch in a dark night sky flying over trick or treaters (devil and clown) in a pumpkin patch with yellow corn shocks.

A 1955 sales vendor catalog by Brach's with awesome mid-century graphic design, illustration, and layout techniques. Don't forget (spoken in your best informational 50s voiceover) that "HALLOWEEN is one of the year's THREE BIGGEST CANDY OCCASIONS"... "It has a long selling season from Labor Day to October 31"... and... "Because Halloween candies are exciting, colorful candies, they offer exceptional opportunities for colorful EXCITING CANDY DISPLAYS." And after looking at this awesome catalog, I certainly believe every word of it! Oh for a Halloween time machine! (Click image below to view a larger version - or view on Pinterest). 

Pages feature vintage Halloween candy products and display ideas.
(Click image to view larger).