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    I didn't know quite where to share this, so this is a good place I think....We visited the 30 degree pumpkin patch today brrr....foggy but pretty. Thought I would share. I know they are all over the world but here ya go anyways
    Oh and here are my boys too... still young enough to sit on a pumpkin.

    Since when is psycho a bad thing??
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    Mahalo for sharing! We are going to the pumpkin patch tomorrow, most likely! Beautiful pictures!
    I'm disgusted and repulsed, and I can't look away.

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    • #3
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      Cute your keiki!

      So do you "die" your hair for halloween?

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        Originally posted by manoasurfer123 View Post
        Cute your keiki!

        So do you "die" your hair for halloween?
        I think you make the 48th time this week!

        It is funny how accepting people are in October!
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          I havent seen any pumpkin patches here.. which sucks.. but we're gona buy one today and carve it.. yay!

          mahalo for the pics

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          • #6
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            This time of year, kids participate in class trips to Aloun Farms in Ewa to pick pumpkins. Then they carve them at school, with adult supervision. It's a kick and my kids love it. The staff at Aloun like to sit the kids down under a shelter and talk to them about the variety of crops raised on the Ewa Plain. They hold up vegetables, ask questions, and kids win a zucchini or an ear of corn for correct answers! I cooked a zucchini for Kid 1 a few years back; she was thrilled that she brought home the dinner vegetable! I appreciate that Aloun Farms has gotten so involved with school children, to help motivate a new generation of healthy eaters.
            Aloha from Lavagal

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            • #7
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              Last night in Utah me and my sister and some friends[IMG][/IMG] Went on this thing calle the Pumpkin Walk. It was really cool to see all these pumpkins with weird zany carvings take a lookie [IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG]
              A Warrior does not give up on what he loves he finds the love in what he does.

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              • #8
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                Here are some more.....[IMG][/IMG] [IMG][/IMG]
                A Warrior does not give up on what he loves he finds the love in what he does.

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                • #9
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                  Some of those are terrific, Pedro.

                  For those who'd like to take a turn at carving a virtual pumpkin before attacking a real gourd, check out this link.
                  Aloha from Lavagal

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by lavagal View Post
                    Some of those are terrific, Pedro.

                    For those who'd like to take a turn at carving a virtual pumpkin before attacking a real gourd, check out this link.
                    Thank you for the link my kids love it!
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                      Ah, Aloun Farms. We did the pumpkin thing in 2004 (here are some photos), and it is indeed surreal to just see a wide field scattered with orange orbs. We returned last May for a famly carnival of sorts (video!). To be honest, the first thing that comes to mind whenever I hear the name of the place today is "hot." Very, very hot.

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                        It's strange to me to see people picking pumpkins in t-shirts! I am not making fun or anything but we all go out and buy boots and gloves to go to the pumpkin patches every year! It is the first buy of the winter season.
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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by blueyecicle View Post
                          It's strange to me to see people picking pumpkins in t-shirts! I am not making fun or anything but we all go out and buy boots and gloves to go to the pumpkin patches every year! It is the first buy of the winter season.
                          And here, if we carve the pumpkin before 10/31, the buggah is going to have fruit flies buzzing all around it, with mold starting to grow!

                          pax

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                            Originally posted by Pua'i Mana'o View Post
                            And here, if we carve the pumpkin before 10/31, the buggah is going to have fruit flies buzzing all around it, with mold starting to grow!
                            AHH LOL I didn't even think of that! We have problems with them freezing! I carve them 2 weeks ahead!
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                              Originally posted by blueyecicle View Post
                              AHH LOL I didn't even think of that! We have problems with them freezing! I carve them 2 weeks ahead!
                              two days ahead for us means "compost".

                              pax

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