That's a beautiful pumpkin farm. I haven't been to a pumpkin farm in a long time but our state Farmer's Market looks like one this time of year, or rather like an enormous harvested pumpkin farm. Still it's more beautiful seeing them in the field like you have shot.
You were in my neck of the woods back in 06! Isn't it pretty around here with all that colour? I must admit I had to scroll really fast past the second photo in order to comment - phobia! yich!
No, won't be going to any pumpkin farms this weekend. Did carve a pumpkin but threw it out after after an shocking run of bad luck in our family that week - two car crashes, a badly spained ankle, a huge debt...
Fabulous photos! REALly amazing colors! I am not afraid of snakes except here we have rattlers.. hate those! THANKS for your visit to Snap2days as well
that snake is really scary one, nice pumpkin farm hope i can visit one someday.mine is up here hope you've got time.and one thing can you click on my sidebar for "followers"?thanks!
I don't know if we'll make it to a pumpkin patch, ET, but we plan to buy a couple of pumpkins tomorrow before carving them with Nicholas on our annual pumpkin-carving day. We love the pumpkin seed for roasting the best! :)
Oh, scary entrance!!
ReplyDeleteand I am glad the second one is cropped! Happy hunting and happy weekend, enjoy your pumpkin farm visit!
There's no pumpkin farm in sunny Singapore! I would love to visit one. show me the photos please!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are great photos! The second one did give me a bit of a chill. Have a nice weekend!
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No pumpkin farm for me this weekend, just going climbing in Penticton. :D
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen a pumpkin farm around here but I really enjoyed your photo!
ReplyDeleteSnakes are a real scary objects for me. I even cringed when I visit the zoo and I know they are inside a cage and have no way of getting out.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the pumpkin sign!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
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ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful pumpkin farm. I haven't been to a pumpkin farm in a long time but our state Farmer's Market looks like one this time of year, or rather like an enormous harvested pumpkin farm. Still it's more beautiful seeing them in the field like you have shot.
ReplyDeleteI love the pumpkin patch. I've never seen one in the flesh. THat is a beautiful snake too!
ReplyDeleteYou were in my neck of the woods back in 06! Isn't it pretty around here with all that colour? I must admit I had to scroll really fast past the second photo in order to comment - phobia! yich!
ReplyDeleteOh my stars! That thing is GREEN!
ReplyDeleteNo, won't be going to any pumpkin farms this weekend. Did carve a pumpkin but threw it out after after an shocking run of bad luck in our family that week - two car crashes, a badly spained ankle, a huge debt...
That pumpkin patch looks beautiful! And the green color of the snake is also really pretty. But ugh..... it's so big!!
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Wish I could, but I don't think there is any pumpkin farm in the Oslo area. Very few of them in Norway you know.
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Wishing you a great end to your week and a great and exciting photo hunt!
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Oo, I am glad I am no where near that snake! I went to the pumpkin farm yesterday. Have fun!
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Fabulous photos! REALly amazing colors!
ReplyDeleteI am not afraid of snakes except here we have rattlers.. hate those!
THANKS for your visit to Snap2days as well
Happy Hunting!!
ReplyDeleteThe picture of that green snake is definitely giving me the goosebumps!!
ReplyDeleteboth are pretty but the bottom is pretty scary too
ReplyDeleteI know not all snakes are poisonous but I still find them really scary -- much scarier than pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteThat's a cute sign to the pumpkin farm. I love the bright colors of the pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteI would rather not go near that green snake.
No pumpkins farms here in Adelaide. I always liked that time of year when I lived in America.
ReplyDeletethat snake is really scary one, nice pumpkin farm hope i can visit one someday.mine is up here hope you've got time.and one thing can you click on my sidebar for "followers"?thanks!
ReplyDeleteScary entrance and I didn't look at the second photo. am real scared of snakes, real or in photo.
ReplyDeleteVisiting a pumpkin farm sounds like real fun to me.
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These are great! That 2nd one-yup! snakes definitely are scary. Something about those unblinking eyes! Great photo choices for our scary theme.
ReplyDeleteNow snakes for me are really scary since I grew up in a country with very poisonous ones. Happy weekend Expat.
ReplyDeleteWell, the price of pumpkins is certainly scary enough.
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I don't know if we'll make it to a pumpkin patch, ET, but we plan to buy a couple of pumpkins tomorrow before carving them with Nicholas on our annual pumpkin-carving day. We love the pumpkin seed for roasting the best! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm surely would avoid to pass over this snake.
ReplyDeleteBut, a "scary" pumkin, that's only fun.
So, was that snake in the pumpkin patch too? Scary!
ReplyDeletethat snake is really scary!
ReplyDeleteI hope both pictures weren't taken at the same place.
ReplyDeleteI'll prob. stay away from pumpkin farms :D
Going to Lucerne Switzerland this weekend, wanna go? The only catch, football/soccer match on Sunday
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