Bumper Crop


I won’t have as many pumpkins and gourds this year, but I will have some good ones.

9 Responses to “Bumper Crop”

  1. sb Says:

    Wow!

  2. Babs Says:

    Oh! It looks so festive! It’s hard for me to think about Fall, we still have tempts in the high 80’s.

  3. Anonymous Says:

    They surely are pretty. What are you going to do with all of them? That would be a heck of a lot of pie!

    Gardens here are about done. I think I am eating my last watermelon of the season and it is a good one. Will miss all the good fresh food. bonnie

  4. KarbonKountyMoos Says:

    I’ll do the usual with them - give them away!

  5. Aimee Says:

    Perfect for Halloween!

    You must have a green thumb to be able to grow so many pupmkins!

  6. Anonymous Says:

    I WANT A BIG ONE :-)

    If I can’t have pickles, then I just as well have a real BIG pumpkin :-)

  7. Anonymous Says:

    Sounds to me like you should give that pickle “fresser”
    a recipe! (I wonder how you actually spell that word? The German speaking folks at this place use it to mean someone who is kind of piggy about a certain food!) bonnie

  8. Anonymous Says:

    Hmmmmmm

    Fresser

    Fresser nennt man Rinder, die zwischen 6 Monaten und einem Jahr alt sind. In dieser Zeit fressen die Tiere sehr viel, weil sie im Hauptwachstumsstadium sind.

    Weibliche Fresser nennt man auch Kälberfresser, männliche Fresser nennt man Bullenfresser.

    siehe auch: Rind

    GUESS that means I am :-) Mike

  9. KarbonKountyMoos Says:

    As per Babelfish the last post translates loosely - but we get the idea. Thanks for the giggles!

    Fresser One calls Fresser cattle, which are old between 6 months and one year. In this time the animals eat very much, because they are in the main growth stage. Female Fresser one calls also Kaelberfresser, male Fresser calls one Bullenfresser.

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