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GREAT GLASS PUMPKIN PATCH - 2014

10/15/2014

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This week we have a guest glog inspired by the Great Glass Pumpkin Patch! Check it out:

The air is crisp, leaves are falling and the time is surely near
Colorful pumpkins everywhere, the GGPP is here
Small ones and large ones and some with bows
Bright ones and striped ones and those that glow

Snowmen and teapots and ones with webs
Some look like rocks and others like lead
They sit on the grass, in baskets, crates and bales
Some have bugs, worms and seeds and some with snails that trail

Leaves, fruits and vegetables, gorgeous gourds galore
Acorns and mushrooms even toadstools and more
Some look like candy good enough to eat
Spotted ones and dotted ones and candy cane treats

Rainbows in clear with matching color stems
Minis and teenies, such sweet little gems
Mirror ones too that sparkle and shine
Ones with scales, they look so divine

Some will scare and some are quite haunting
Huge ones and larger which is quite daunting
Lacy ones, collages and even patchwork quilts
Also a large sunflower that will never ever wilt

They come in different colors, vibrant and bold it's true
Shades, tones and hues and ombre effects too
Each one is unique, each a special find
A treasure trove of jewels, each a one-of-a-kind

Kathleen U'ilani Campana

(You can see Kathleen's work at http://www.theuicollection.com/)
1 Comment
Tyreese N link
11/29/2020 07:42:23 pm

Hello mate, great blog

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