Hi! October cannot be allowed to fly by without a visit to the the pumpkin patch to admire their gorgeous flowers and spectacular warty pumpkins and gourds! L and I tried to explore other pumpkin places---one was desolate and empty, the other, where the spring flower show is held, was overrun with screaming kindergartners, bussed in from, it looked like, every elementary school in a 100 mile radius. We took one look and ran away.
(I was quite disappointed as the website advertised Hot butter-dipped roasted corn on the cob, hot cider, pumpkin donuts, and homemade artisanal fudge! mmmm. )
Instead we visited our usual favorite shop. Perhaps a bit redundant for my blog friends, but to me, they never disappoint. Let's have a look!
Beautiful unusual garden plants:
A few true giants!
Apples and pumpkins galore.
Petting zoo with baby goats and piglets. He was so cute and friendly but I was scared to pet him. Do goats bite?
And then the bins of gourds and squash and pumpkins. Bin after bin. I love these, though I somehow never do buy a warty pump, do you?
I got a half dozen of these minis instead.
And a few gourds to dry.
Decorations for the people who are bored by orange and black, below . Very inventive--- love the polka dots always. This year they featured tin buckets, black with white polka dots, plus a few ceramic pumpkins.
Fabulous pre-planted deck baskets, lovely choices, not just mums.
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More warties!
A Halloween fairy garden.
Such a fun afternoon.
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We also stopped into Home Goods in early October. I was pretty proud of their merchandisers for not having scads of Christmas. Instead, a fun, seasonally appropriate, selection of Halloween and Fall.
A glass warty! LOL.
Mercury glass, still popular.
Sand blasted/ seaglass gourds.
Aqua pumpkins, wood?
Best costume--- mermaid on a pink velvet seahorse, just darling.
You know I love bowls, and dots, and stripes! Pumpkin-colored.
Plaid is pretty cool, and cozy.
Spooky dishes.
Back home, Mo is cozy and hiding from the chill winds and oncoming storm. At a friend's house.
These are my newest lavender sachets, with a nature and honey bee theme. All proceeds will go into my seeds that attract bees fund for my next year's garden. On etsy by Thursday.
Tonight, be sure to look up and admire October's Full Harvest Moon. It will be huge and orange, rising at sunset. I'll light my Moon Dance candle and drink a little toast to the changing year.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
I almost bought a warty pumpkin but talked myself out of buy any. We seldom get trick-or-treaters because most parents prefer the community Halloween party (so would I if I had youngsters) so I don't feel motivated to do any decorating. Some of my neighbors do TOO much so maybe I'm balancing them out, lol.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all your pumpkin finds in the stores! The seaglass one was interesting.
I like the sachets that are bags! They could be refilled when the scent fades.
Are you going to make anything 'spooky' for Halloween dinner?! I have some ideas for you...
Oh what a lovely trip you had! And I see they still have glass polka dot pumpkins. I have never cared for the warty pumpkins. I still love basic orange. I guess I'm old fashioned. Thanks for sharing all the pics. :) Kit
ReplyDeleteGoats don't bite, they nibble!
ReplyDeleteI never tire of the intense oranges of those pumpkins and at the other end of the range - your glorious beach shots. Penny
ReplyDeleteI don't buy pumpkins--warty (they look diseased!) or not--I only have one little ceramic pumpkin--that's the extent of my Halloween decor..lol-I am not a particular fan of this holiday...nice outing you had...
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Haven't bought a pumpkin in more than a few years. Didn't want to spend the money? Now that I would like to get one one or two, I haven't because there have been a rash of thefts in the neighborhood...nothing is safe. Not potted plants, not pillows or cushions, not wind chimes. I would be so disappointed if I got a pumpkin, finally, and it went missing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors at the shop. The pre planted baskets are really pretty. Sigh, if we had all of the money ;)
I still like the mercury glass, not sure about the velvet pumpkins, or the wooden? ones.
Oh my gosh, how sweet are those sachets. You are killin' me, lol.
Yes, moon was a sight for sure. Too bad it didn't occur next Wednesday for Halloween.
Fun post, thanks for sharing.
Kel
The moon was very bright! I was tent camping and much prefer the darkness, but it was pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love worty pumpkins too but don't generally purchase them. I don't have any pumpkins this year. :(
When I was little my grandparents goat chewed a hole in my dress!!
Das ist ziemliche echt! Wo sind Beachfahnen? Ich sehe sie nicht :)
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DeleteNo beach flags in fall and winter....
The markets are awash with such bounty of beauty. What a little ham, that Mo!
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