The kid and the pumpkin both look great! You did a good job.
The panoramas are very cool also. I love it that you can scan up and see the sky as well as panning around horizontally. Even those of us with old fashioned non-mobile desk top computers have QuickTime!
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The 2nd Annual(?) Pick-and-Paint Pumpkin Patch Party was a huge success! We had more than 80 pumpkins to share amongst the more than 50 kids:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch.jpg[/img]
Kids painting:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/KidsPainting.jpg[/img]
Fruits of their labor:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinsPainted.jpg[/img]
Next year will depend on the construction schedule. We're doing some remodeling (again), and the paddock will likely be the staging area for the construction crews. I'm hoping they're done and out by June!
edit: corrected link on last pic
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch.jpg[/img]
Kids painting:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/KidsPainting.jpg[/img]
Fruits of their labor:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinsPainted.jpg[/img]
Next year will depend on the construction schedule. We're doing some remodeling (again), and the paddock will likely be the staging area for the construction crews. I'm hoping they're done and out by June!
edit: corrected link on last pic
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Of course no Halloween party is complete without Bloody Eyeball Punch:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/BloodyEyeballPunch.jpg[/img]
To make the eyeballs, drain a can of long-an fruit (also spelled longyan, available at Asian grocery stores) and insert Maraschino cherries or black grapes. Serve with Hawaiian punch and a small block of dry ice.
Soil, what other stuff do they do at your local pumpkin party? I'm all ears!
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/BloodyEyeballPunch.jpg[/img]
To make the eyeballs, drain a can of long-an fruit (also spelled longyan, available at Asian grocery stores) and insert Maraschino cherries or black grapes. Serve with Hawaiian punch and a small block of dry ice.
Soil, what other stuff do they do at your local pumpkin party? I'm all ears!
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A few weeks ago I decided to get all the remaining pumpkins off the ground so that they'd last longer. This one looked a bit roughed up on top, but I thought it'd be OK:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/ThisPumpkinLooksFineFromTheTop_web.jpg[/img]
Then I rolled it over:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/TheGopherGotToIt_web.jpg[/img]
He went right inside and ate all the seeds!!
I'm fortunate that I had ~15 other pumpkins that were still in decent shape.
I made a couple batches of pumpkin soup and my first "from scratch" pumpkin pie!
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/ThisPumpkinLooksFineFromTheTop_web.jpg[/img]
Then I rolled it over:
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/TheGopherGotToIt_web.jpg[/img]
He went right inside and ate all the seeds!!
I'm fortunate that I had ~15 other pumpkins that were still in decent shape.
I made a couple batches of pumpkin soup and my first "from scratch" pumpkin pie!
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I have a bunch of pumpkin plants now from two pumpkins I collected while collecting leaves. I smashed in my garden (sheet composting) and expected that the seedlings would eventually die from the cold, but our winter has thus far been very normal (as opposed to the last 3 extremely cold winters), so I guess I'll have pumpkins some time in the future
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I just realized I never posted [url=https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch091011.mov]the final panorama[/url] that I took of the patch. It's out of focus for some reason, and it's a full six weeks before Halloween, but you can see lots of orange pumpkins!TheWaterbug wrote: [img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch.jpg[/img]
I'm starting to think about pumpkins again already for this year.
So am I THis year, I'm damn determined to get some- even if it's before halloween! Just the satisfaction in generalTheWaterbug wrote:I just realized I never posted [url=https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch091011.mov]the final panorama[/url] that I took of the patch. It's out of focus for some reason, and it's a full six weeks before Halloween, but you can see lots of orange pumpkins!TheWaterbug wrote: [img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3552590/PumpkinPatch.jpg[/img]
I'm starting to think about pumpkins again already for this year.
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I sadly don't have the room to do so I may end up having to do container pumpkins (trash cans with drainage holes) this year to see if I can manage anything. I just don't get enough sunlight in the ground.TheWaterbug wrote:Put in a lot of plants!SPierce wrote:I'm damn determined to get some- even if it's before halloween! Just the satisfaction in general