Y’know I am not a big fan of “balloonicles” especially at Christmas. My neighbors had a grinch that popped a few days before Christmas Eve and I really couldn;t help but laugh. Poor little Grinchy all flat on the front lawn reminded me of the scene where he slithered around the Christmas tree in the cartoon. Anyway I have to say Halloween baloonicles somehow look acceptable. Great pictures.
I once read that Halloween decoration purchases are only second to Christmas. When I saw the ghosts riding in the ATV, I knew that could no longer be true.
I am not sure if humans can eat it although squirrels will – or at least taste it. I like having them in a bowl on my dining room table as they smell citrus-y. Plus, hedge apples are supposed to repel certain bugs away from the home.
Mostly it’s been in an errant fallen leaf, or the occasional leave transformed from green to orange. This morning I did catch sight of a creepy Halloween decoration on a porch. (I’m glad Li’l D did not catch sight of the same!)
Y’know I am not a big fan of “balloonicles” especially at Christmas. My neighbors had a grinch that popped a few days before Christmas Eve and I really couldn;t help but laugh. Poor little Grinchy all flat on the front lawn reminded me of the scene where he slithered around the Christmas tree in the cartoon. Anyway I have to say Halloween baloonicles somehow look acceptable. Great pictures.
I once read that Halloween decoration purchases are only second to Christmas. When I saw the ghosts riding in the ATV, I knew that could no longer be true.
I love the spider web with the giant pumpkin in front! A very nifty idea!
I saw this one on the way to soccer practice one night.
That green orange looks scary – brainlike! Can one eat such a thing?
I am not sure if humans can eat it although squirrels will – or at least taste it. I like having them in a bowl on my dining room table as they smell citrus-y. Plus, hedge apples are supposed to repel certain bugs away from the home.
I had never seen an osage orange until last fall! I had no idea what they were. Signs of fall that I’ve seen? Mums and pumpkins…oh, and pansies!
I have two six packs waiting to get into the ground.
Mostly it’s been in an errant fallen leaf, or the occasional leave transformed from green to orange. This morning I did catch sight of a creepy Halloween decoration on a porch. (I’m glad Li’l D did not catch sight of the same!)
Some have been creepy. Now that the gloomy weather is upon us, I think even the cheerful displays will be a little ghoulish.