Catching hollowed-pumpkin lights

Jack O lantern

For a couple of years now, I’ve been carving pumpkins for Halloween, just for the fun of it; for the art that it is. So for this week’s Catching Light, ‘that’ is what I have — pictures of some carved and lit pumpkin lanterns.

I just learned that it was the Irish immigrants who brought the tradition of carving pumpkins to the US. Back home, they are said to have carved out lanterns from turnips and gourds. But when they saw the size of pumpkins grown on American soil, they began carving out those lamps to honor the dead or lamps-to-keep-spirits-at-bay with these large orange squashes.

Carved Pumpkin
 This is a Jack O’ lantern from Fall-2013
Carved Pumpkin
And here’s this year’s carved pumpkin. This time around, my 6-year old lent me a hand.
Halloween
This time around, I went a little further and tried some more carving
and now I have a little ghost guarding my front door.
Linking to the meme —
The previous post on this blog has pictures from a ‘happening’ Pumpkin Patch in North California. See Dell Osso Farms HERE.
HAPPY hALLOWeeN!!
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40 thoughts on “Catching hollowed-pumpkin lights

    1. For the last edition of Catching Light — the meme. 🙂
      But I think I'll continue to put up light photographs here. I can't thank you enough for this meme, Monica. 🙂
      Take care.

      Thank you, once again.

    1. Carving IS a lot of fun, actually.
      You have next year, and every year after that. 😉
      You could even come this side and we'll carve one together. 😉

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