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On the eleventh day of Halloween, my best ghoul gave to me, a

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I actually printed those out, bought a pack of Crayolas, and relived my childhood today at work.

In other news, Viva Laughlin was cancelled after only two episodes being shown, a cold front came through and we went from 93 during the day to 54, and Mike and I carved pumpkins.

He chose a ridiculously difficult stencil of Darth Vader. I chose a somewhat more simple Tigger. I say somewhat more simple because the printer wouldn't work, so Mike and I had to freehand the pictures from the computer onto the pumpkins.

They both look fantastic though, despite Mike mixing up his negative and positive spaces in one area and part of my Tigger's face breaking off. We lit them and Mike remarked, "It's good that pumpkin is such a forgiving medium."

I'll post pictures soon--of the pumpkins, and Kimberly.

Date: 2007-10-25 01:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kitsjay.livejournal.com
Mike actually had a motorized pumpkin carver he got on sale with the pumpkins, so it was a lot easier than trying to carve it with a knife.

I used to always do the triangular faces. This is the first year I've tried anything more adventurous. :)

AND I'VE SEEN SOME OF THOSE. So amazing.

And hey! I have a question for you. Is it really hard to find pumpkins in Europe? I have a real reason for this. :|

Date: 2007-11-01 08:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] handhold.livejournal.com
Getting back rather belatedly to your question, nope, it's not that hard to find pumpkins in the UK. I'm not sure about the rest of Europe, but I imagine it's much the same. I don't see them all year round, but they're definitely available come Halloween.

So, why did you want to know?

Date: 2007-11-02 01:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kitsjay.livejournal.com
ajfklsa. This is weird, but I was reading up on the history of jack'o'lanterns, yeah? And there's this thing about how the Irish originally used turnips and carved them to put embers inside, but when they came to the New World they found pumpkins were more plentiful (and, personally I think probably a lot easier to carve), and so they used those.

I was just curious if it was still like that, if maybe the climate was too different to grow them or something.

Date: 2007-11-04 01:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] handhold.livejournal.com
My mum used to carve potatoes and turnips for Halloween when she was little. It sounds really fiddly to me. :))

They might grow better over in America? I don't know. :-?

Date: 2007-11-05 03:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kitsjay.livejournal.com
So winner of the surreal question of the month is...

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