Warrenton, Texas
September 2014
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Those pumpkins leave me speechless! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis is what was in the bed of an enormous old truck at the antiques show a few weeks back.
ReplyDeleteAmazing variety you have!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
Where did they all come from?
DeleteI've never seen pumpkins like this before 0___0 Would love to see more snapshots!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had taken more.
DeleteCool variety of pumpkins. Happy Wordless Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteSuper! A great foto :)
ReplyDeleteHappy ww, Joana
A great October photo! :)
ReplyDeleteWow -- cool pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteHow colorful ! A nice autumn picture !
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday. Beautiful pumpkins. I never saw those lumpy ones before.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the bright colors and the crazy skin textures!
ReplyDeleteSharp photo of pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors and variety! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are great-love the different colours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful autumn colors and textures. Love your photo!
ReplyDeleteMy Saturday Snapshots are from the Cinque Terre.
What a fantastic array of textures and colours! Some are recognisable to me, others completely new. I'd love to try eating them all- we eat a lot of pumpkin in Australia, and I particularly love it. I'm particularly intrigued by the pink knobbly ones- although we had a pink variety here last year that was used as a breast cancer fund raiser- I paid $20 for a pink pumpkin! It was delicious though.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen pumpkins with a texture like that. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat really expresses the season!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic - I've never seen that bumpy kind of pumpkin before.
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Me, either. I wonder where they come from.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful pumpkins. They almost look like brains. :-)
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