Down at the base of the Kennedy bridge you can go buy “les gourdes.” Peter and I got five big ones for $14, and are still talking about it.
different kind of pumpkin patch
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Nice shot! For such a dry country, I seem to see a lot of water in your photos. I suppose you are drawn to the water. BTW, how are the kids adjusting? Clay
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Pretty gourdes. Not very orange, but who cares?
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I think you have Chinese pumpkins over there – ours are also that same colour. Not very festive but they will have to do!
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dinabee, just looked at your flickr photos – amazing! Who needs a museum? You are living it in your backyard! So colorful, yet I see lots of gray. I think your style will reflect this soon – your art and dress. What do you think? What a great visual experience! Keep posting, thanks!
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I prefer the muted colours of the Niger gourds. Like giant cantaloupes.
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