
The textures of the gourds and pumpkins just make you want to rub your fingers over then. The one at the bottom was almost like peanuts were growing on the outside.
It's time for another Mosaic Monday. Do try and blog hop over there and see some other wonderful creations.
Head on over to camp and cottage living, a favourite blog for me to visit, and enter the giveaway. Then stop by Pondside, another of my favourite places to visit and see the giveaway there.


Pretty mosaic Linda. I've never seen a pumpkin/gourd like the one on the bottom right before. It's kind of neat. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLovely fall photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the display. Isn’t it fun to play around with fall colors? They are so soothing, I think.
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Linda
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting my give away. I've really enjoyed visiting your blog too.
Love your mosaics-I've got to learn how to do this someday! I'm not sure I like that pumpkin with the warts on it! Maybe I'm too much of a traditionalist.
Take care-Kimberly
Hi Linda,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to spend time with your grandchildren. I love visiting pumpkin patches and farm stands. Love the bottome bumpy punmpkin. With me, the weirder they are the better I like them. Thanks for visiting me. Now a new follower.
Love the mosaic Linda. No words needed to tell you it is fall. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow that's amazing! Beautiful setups, and some awesome pictures. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLinda, your mosaic beautifully shows much of the produce available at this time of year. It's always great to go to a farm store and take a look around. (I'm still nibbling apples from a recent orchard visit.)
ReplyDeleteNice fall display - we have some nice things like this at our store. Autumn is such a good time with the colors and the pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteWow, fascinating gourd on the bottom!
ReplyDeleteGreat Autumn photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda
ReplyDeleteThe bottom photo is of a peanut pumpkin, I featured one on my blog a couple of weeks ago. We had a pumpkin grower speak to our garden club once and that's how I learned of them.
We have a sunny, crisp day ahead of us - hope you have a great one too.
Judith
Those gourds are great! And I really like the display...so pretty.
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic, Linda. I was surprised an enterprising person like the crafty gardener didn't grow her own pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI love that bumpy, lumpy pumpkin too! I'll be with my grandchildren by Saturday, and if the weather in Kingston is at all nice, I hope to go out for a pumpkin with them - life's little pleasures!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking to my giveaway - what a kind and supportive thing to do!
There are lots of things I didn't grow in the garden this year Janet as I had knee surgery in mid May, so it changed the way I did my gardening.
ReplyDeleteI hope you skipping around now with your new knee, Linda. Maybe you should have got the grandchildren to grow their own!
ReplyDeleteThe grandkids do grow their own pumpkins and veggies Janet, but it is always fun to go to the farms and pick out pumpkins and see all the other items for sale.
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