Responding to this week’s photo challenge was easy. This is a picture of the 10.4 pound squash that grew in my garden last summer. It was so much fun to watch it get bigger and bigger; and the meals it provided were delicious!
Responding to this week’s photo challenge was easy. This is a picture of the 10.4 pound squash that grew in my garden last summer. It was so much fun to watch it get bigger and bigger; and the meals it provided were delicious!
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That’s a huge squash and neat photo.
janet
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Your squash is called ‘pumpkin’ in India. Congrats, your efforts at (organic, hopefully) gardening, composting etc are highly commendable…best wishes… Raj.
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Interesting. What we call pumpkin here is shown in the later post that I called “More Scale”
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And yes, everything is organic!
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I’ve not visited your blog before, and I very much like the message contained in its title.
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I’m glad you like the title. I hope you enjoy the content as well. Living, learning and letting go is definitely the overall theme of my work. Welcome!
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thats huuuuge well done lol x
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