Since the last Halloween I'm in love for these cute decorations!As in Brazil it's not normal, culturally.Anyway...thanks so much for this lovely picture, very beautiful decoration! Léia :)
These steps need a little color-- even in the form of pumpkin orange! What's the story with the first step, I wonder? Just something to make us go "Huh? Dolphins?"
We never knew about Halloween in Russia. Now it is gradually becoming popular. It is celebrated in nightclubs by adults with a slight touch of erotica. It seems a bit different from your vision of Halloween)) What can I say about the photo? As usual.))
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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19 comments:
Step #1? A visit by Mr. Pumpkin-eater?
I actually noticed that they were selling pumpkins in a grocery store in my area. I managed to not buy one!
Pumpkin pie is one of the best things to do with pumpkins. Never had pumpkin soup.
Looks like the bottom pumpkin is missing.
The risk increases the higher they go.
Very cool - those little oranges against that gray background. Good eye, again, BC!
Since the last Halloween I'm in love for these cute decorations!As in Brazil it's not normal, culturally.Anyway...thanks so much for this lovely picture, very beautiful decoration!
Léia :)
Aw. I'm not sure why, but: aw.
One can see this as various degrees of pumpkiness...
Those are itty bitty pumpkins. That's a perfect spot for them.
I really like the tiny pumpkins. there are fields of them out here. they are so popular in the stores. MB
Even wee, they're bigger than mine! On their way to next sunday?...
These steps need a little color-- even in the form of pumpkin orange! What's the story with the first step, I wonder? Just something to make us go "Huh? Dolphins?"
We never knew about Halloween in Russia. Now it is gradually becoming popular. It is celebrated in nightclubs by adults with a slight touch of erotica. It seems a bit different from your vision of Halloween))
What can I say about the photo? As usual.))
Ooh I like this. Really love the contrast in colours
It's like one little, two little, three little Indians. Do the squirrels go after the pumpkins?
Weary, maybe, but still so lovingly welcoming.
Great composition and mixture of textures and colors!
So simple and so cute!
I think this is very thoughtful picture.
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