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Tag Archives: pumpkins
First Halloween Purchase of the Season!
I’m just a basic boring lady who loves to love fall. Sweaters and pumpkin spice and leaves changing color all energize me. September 1st is my favorite day of the year as it is the date that I finally allow … Continue reading
Garden Goodies
Fall Count Up #2 is happening! Today I went around my garden and yard checking out all the things thatare growing. It’s the time of the summer when everything is producing. I don’t have an enormous garden, as I have … Continue reading
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Martha Stewart’s Halloween
The anticipation begins the first Friday in September. A visit to the news stand to witness the issue is not yet released. I go through the same frustrating endeavor the next two fridays. Finally, the third Friday of September I … Continue reading
Halloweenmania, Almost
It’s almost here. This is a sparse view of what Target has waiting for us in the next month and a half. See that huge blank space, anticipating future pumpkins and cobwebs? Maybe next week it’ll be full.