Most of the pumpkins or squash would be perfect baked in various recipes: one in particular is baking beef stew in the inside of a pumpkin. Perfect cold weather food.
This is a beautifully painted bench in great condition! If I would leave a bench outside during the winter, it would be completely dirty and discoloured.
The entire picture is delicious, Barbara. We had an unseasonably warm day today, up to 96, and I would love to be on a bench surrounded by fall colors and crisp, cool weather!
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That sure is perfect for the season. Great autumn colors and the bench makes the scene perfect.
ReplyDeleteI like this picture.
You might call it a bench for all seasons, and with that kind of fruit around you don't to be hungry either.
ReplyDeletePS Thank you for the comment. I'm all safe in Norway - the photos are a year old :-)
Relaxing in a properly creepy kind of way.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on selecting items to make an incredible seasonal photo. Well done.
ReplyDeleteMost of the pumpkins or squash would be perfect baked in various recipes: one in particular is baking beef stew in the inside of a pumpkin. Perfect cold weather food.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautifully painted bench in great condition! If I would leave a bench outside during the winter, it would be completely dirty and discoloured.
ReplyDeletePicture perfect.
ReplyDeleteAnd the bench looks comfortable as well.
What a lovely bench - I like the pattern on the back struts. Pumpkins - yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design in that bench!
ReplyDeleteThis bench is a perfect autumn bench, Barbara. Absolutely lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe entire picture is delicious, Barbara. We had an unseasonably warm day today, up to 96, and I would love to be on a bench surrounded by fall colors and crisp, cool weather!
ReplyDeleteall full of pumpkins - well well
ReplyDeleteGerald, I happen to love pumpkin pie with whipped cream, pumpkin stew, roast pumpkin; and, of course, come month end to use one for a jack-o-lantern.
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