As it is Friday, that means it's time for the Fun Foto Fextravaganza. This week's theme is PUMPKINS/JACK O'LANTERNS. I know this is cheating, but I was unable to choose only one. So here are my two:
The new fashion - I think everyone will be wearing them soon :) (courtesy google images) |
Really, what the heck is going on here? :) (and how creative/artistic is that pumpkin monster?!) (courtesy google images) |
Also, if you have any good recipes that involve pumpkin, it's about that time... My recipes tend to involve things like:
Step 1: go to store
Step 2: buy pumpkin pie because there is no time to bake during parent/teacher conference season :)
BTW, in case you were wondering, I went to a wonderful school visit yesterday (where Woolliam/Baahhb, my sheep puppet, was such a hit I could barely get out of the classroom!) and I picked up the beautiful signed copy of Haunted Party that is going to be the prize in the Halloweensie Contest. If you haven't read about it yet, go here and get those gears a-turnin' :)
OK. What else do I have to share with you today? Probably a million things, but no time! So have a donut on me, have a great weekend, and I hope I'll see everyone here Monday for the Choose Your Own Adventure Bloghop - SO EXCITING!!!
Ahoy, Sea Serpent!!! |
These are super duper. Especially the monster. He's got it going on! *smiling*
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving me a shout out. (((hugs)))
I forgot to schedule mine. But I braved the alarm clock and got it up. *wink*
ReplyDeleteI love those pictures. When I was a kid we didn't 'do' Hallowe'en in the UK. I could never work out what was going on when we saw kids dressed up on US TV programmes.
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear about your successful school visit. What a lovely reaction from the kids.
Loved the outfit and the monster - how creative.
ReplyDeleteI'm cheating for a second week with two photos. hee hee. Love it that you and Woolliam/Baahhb had a great school visit.
Fun! I love the pumpkin pics. I am getting so excited for Halloween. I will be back on Monday!
ReplyDeleteI love that pumpkin monster! How cool is that?
ReplyDeleteGreat pumpkin photos. Must be fulfilling to do a school visit and have such a great experience with kids!
ReplyDeleteHave a great pumpkin dip that is very easy, healthy and great with apples and fruit -- if you're interested.
Brilliant photos Susanna! I should have a go at pumpkin pie sometime. I did an apple crisp at long last:) Us writers with no time to bake, but love eating lol. HAGW!
ReplyDeleteRobyn - glad you like, and you're welcome!
ReplyDeleteRosalind - yes, it was lovely! I think they wanted to keep Woolliam for a pet :)
Stacy - I loved yours too! And the school visit was fun :)
Abby - I'll look forward to seeing you Monday for the Adventure!
Janet - I know, right? I wonder how they did that?
Patricia - thanks. And yes, I would love the recipe if it's really easy :)
Catherine - I am exceptionally good at eating both apple crisp and pumpkin pie :)
I love that pumpkin monster!!! So creative!
ReplyDeleteThe monster's a little weird (in a unique and creative kind of way), but I love the baby pic.
ReplyDeleteI'm seriously hoping that's not a real pumpkin the baby is in. Gross!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut he is definitely cute. :D
GREAT pictures! That monster one is SO CREATIVE.
ReplyDeletePumpkin Dip -- Great for Kids and Family Parties
ReplyDelete1/2 C canned pumpkin
8 oz Creamed cheese (set out) (I use fat free)
1/2 C Powdered Sugar
1/2 C Brown Sugar
1 1/2 tsp Pumpkin Spice
Blend ingredients and refrigerate. Use as a dip with apples, most fruit, or ginger snaps. It's real easy and always a hit!
I love the little kid in the pumpkin! I thought at first it might be your granddaughter. Enjoy the day!
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