Archives – October 25, 2011

pumpkin fest 2011

It’s this time of the year again. Last Saturday, we had a pumpkin party. It was my first pumpkin party on German soil, and it was a blast. Tina and Beth made last-minute pumpkin pie (delicious), pumpkin soup (amazing/spicy) and pumpkin pizza (fabulous) and everyone brought a pumpkin and knives. After we were done carving the pumpkins, Beth roasted the pumpkin seeds and we had those, too. I feel like I haven’t used the word pumpkin quite enough yet. Pumpkin, pumpkin, pumpkin, pumpkin. It’s a miracle that we didn’t all turn into pumpkins, I guess. Anyway, we had a great time, and the same goes for our friends who were there. I have a feeling that this is going to become a regular thing…

Carving pumpkins at my house in Abensberg, Saturday, October 22, 2011.

Everyone is quietly working on their pumpkins on our front porch.

Corinna and Beth carve pumpkins at our house in Abensberg, Saturday, October 22, 2011.

Corinna and Beth work on their pumpkins.

The delicious pumpkin pie - courtesy of Beth and Tina - sits on the kitchen table in Abensberg and waits to be cut, Saturday, October 22, 2011.

The delicious pumpkin pie - courtesy of Beth and Tina - sits on the kitchen table and waits to be cut.

Everyone is warming up at the kitchen table after carving pumpkins in the freezing cold on the front porch in Abensberg, Saturday, October 22, 2011.

Everyone is warming up at the kitchen table after carving pumpkins in the freezing cold on the front porch.

The result of the evening's work: Eight beautifully carved Jack O'Lanterns glow in the dark in our front yard in Abensberg, Saturday, October 22, 2011.

The result of the evening's work: Eight beautifully carved Jack O'Lanterns glow in the dark in our front yard.

October 25, 2011


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