What a great Halloween post. I'll show this to my 'darlin granddaughter tomorrow!
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Between this and leap of faith, you are finding some interesting photos. This week, I saw a pumpkin painted to look like a tomato. As Jacob said about your photo, the pumpkin/tomato was suffering and IDENTITY crisis!!!! LOL
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great Halloween post. I'll show this to my 'darlin granddaughter tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLONG MESSAGE: I'm quite frustrated; cannot access my email account, comment on any blogs that don't allow anonymous visitors, nor access my Visual St. Paul blog. Lost all my addresses. Fortunately I had scheduled posts 'til mid-November sometime (but can't add to them with an explanation) because of surgery. Don't have time to start a new email account nor blog, but I'll be back. If you care to contact me in the meantime, I can be reached with another acct., tho: myhearthandhome@gmail.com (I hope that works!)Kate from Visual St. Paul.
Fred is handsome and quite the dandy.
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it's a pumpkin? ;-D
ReplyDeleteLooks kinda small and forlorn.
ReplyDeleteIs it pumpkin? Is it ceramic? Or something else? Looks cool though.
ReplyDeletecolorful.
ReplyDeleteUnusual and a bit scary. Maybe it was abandoned for a reason...
ReplyDeleteFred looks confused. He doesn't know whether to celebrate Halloween, the Day of the Dead, or Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeletePerhaps it's just a small identity crisis. He thinks he's a pumpkin but then looked in the mirror this morning...
«Louis» didn't know they even had pumpkins when you were a kid...
ReplyDeleteI think he may be profiled on criminal minds, he looks off.
ReplyDeleteBetween this and leap of faith, you are finding some interesting photos. This week, I saw a pumpkin painted to look like a tomato. As Jacob said about your photo, the pumpkin/tomato was suffering and IDENTITY crisis!!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteIt's a cute decoration!
ReplyDeleteAnd he is in good mood there!
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He must be the younger brother, he's quite small.
ReplyDeleteToo fancy for me!
ReplyDeleteI'm w/ Lois, too fancy for me!!! Heheheee
ReplyDeleteOh my! I think this is scary...very scary!
ReplyDeleteFred appears to be the offspring of a pumpkin and a Oaxacan dinner plate
ReplyDeleteNow that's creative .. is it ceramic or painted on an actual pumpkin?
ReplyDeleteDedicated follower of fashion.
ReplyDeleteVery cute.
ReplyDeleteCrazy.
ReplyDeleteI want Fred and I want him NOW. I'm waiting for the postman B2.
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We don't generally celebrate Halloween here, but if we did, that's the sort of pumpkin I'd like. :)
ReplyDeleteWell Fred is one colorful guy! Nice find.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that made of? Fred sure looks smarter than Jack!
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WOW! Very interesting!
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