To be honest I really wasn't in the mood to carve a pumpkin since I've been around them for a month, selling them to give the proceeds to local charities. I was in charge of the discovery center and for a week I talked about pumpkins to 3 - 5 year olds. I had about 2500 students come by. Its lots of fun to see their reactions and I find it very rewarding.
I decided to do something very simple. I had a little baseball pumpkin that I decided to use. He had been tossed around and I was surprised he had not cracked open. I thought of him being as hard as a geode. It just made sense to turn him into a geode.
Geode Pumpkin |
I did show the pumpkin patch here with one of the unusual pumpkins.
This was the sign I used to show how a pumpkin grows. It also showed some of the world record pumpkins. The largest was 1810.5 lbs grow by Chris Stevens of New Richmond WI on 10-9-2010, and also the world record largest pumpkin pie 3,699 lbs baked in New Bremen Ohio.
I'm going to include some of the pumpkins I had the kids see and touch. I thought that they were all pretty interesting.
So here are my pumpkin friends that I would show.
The first one got called Casper the ghost since he was all white. Geode pumpkin is right next to him, before he metamorphosis into geode pumpkin. He could be considered to be chalk since he is so white.
I called this one
trellis drainage looking pumpkin |
The next ones are shale in color so I called them that.
shale pumpkin |
This was shale pumpkin since it looked like shale. Here's another view of it.
The next one looked Metamorphic to me.
This one I called serpentine since it was mostly green. also it had that zone where it looked like it had been metamorphized into the color it was. This pumpkin had definitely undergone some usual processes for it to end up the way it did.
( This is really frustrating its not downloading what I want it to and is taking repeated attempts to get anything and when I do get it its not in the order I want it.)
Lava pumpkin |
And this pumpkin would get the most reaction with a oh yeak!! I didn't know what to call it. Maybe this should be my conglomerate pumpkin.
pumpkin floating in water |
Now I muse upon what pumpkins I'll have next year. Because they are always so different and varied.
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