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Hmm, can’t see The Great Pumpkin visiting THAT one 😉 (I’m sure Linus is staying far away as well)
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hahah – that was very witty – thanks for the laugh (and I agree)
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Whole Foods? 🤫
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you are close….
Trader Joe’s
(and nice to “see” you Eric – I was thinking about you the other day – what timing)
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Could have been either, right Yvonne? 😉 Thank you for your kind words.
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A very nice array of pumpkins, Yvette. Are you a dab hand at pumpkin carving? 🙂
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Sorry for the delay in replying
And no – not noted for pumpkin carving skills – and really only did it with the children when they were little- but maybe that antique knife of yours would do wonders with carving
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October is already here and this pumpkin patch just a good reminding of Halloween is coming.
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You are so right… the halloween season is almost upon us…
🙂
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Well that lil vignette area is wonderful! So cute! Nice use of space!
Also, pumpkins cost a lot more where you live! Phew!
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after reading your comment I realized you are right – they did use that space so cleverly. What made me take the photo was all the time the women were taking to scan, handle, and select their items. two adults at a grown-up indoor patch… something like that
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Ha ha – We still have a few patches, but lots of these , too.
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Hi D, we still have a couple real patches around town too, but not many!
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It’s that time of year and pumpkins are everywhere 🙂
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I know…. I once bought pumpkins in late August and that was way too early – so now I wait til at least late September
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I like pumpkin pie, did you buy one to cook or make a lantern?
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Hi – I like pumpkins lit too and last couple years I have made it with stevia /
And it comes out pretty good –
And -No –
I did not buy any pumpkins yet – (buf did get some mums earlier)
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