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One-Liner Wednesday – Pumpkinferno!

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Alex and I went to Kingston Penitentiary to see the Pumpkinferno on Saturday.

Photos: Fake pumpkins stacked and collectively carved into 1. a dragon, 2. Spanish dancers and sugar skulls, and 3. individual pumpkins carved with angry, suspicious, and funny faces.


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37 thoughts on “One-Liner Wednesday – Pumpkinferno!

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  5. ghostmmnc's avatar

    Very cool dragon, and so fun to see all the expressions on those carved pumpkins! 🙂

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  7. pensitivity101's avatar

    Third from the right, second row from the top/

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  9. Kaye Spencer's avatar

    Top row, far right. It has the expression of a parent who forgot she told a toddler they would stop for ice cream as they drive past the ice cream place and have to turn around.

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  11. JoAnna's avatar

    What an interesting display! When I first read it was at a penitentiary, I wondered if prisoners carved the pumpkins. Then I looked up the place which seems to be a historical building/museum. Very cool!

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  13. Janet Alcorn's avatar

    I love them all! They’re great.

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  18. Dan Antion's avatar

    Third from the right, second row. It looks like a fun exhibit.

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  23. willowdot21's avatar

    I like them all really all very spooktastic 💜💜

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  24. Sadje's avatar

    That one is quite impressive with its angry face

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