Isn’t this the cutest whatever it is! I purchased it today at our local Farmer’s Market. The worker there told me that she thought it was a squash but couldn’t tell me what kind of squash.
If it is a squash is it edible?
Well in any case, I love it and have placed it in an urn by the woodstove in the family room.
Just to let you know, if it is a squash and it is edible, I wouldn’t. He’s too cute!
Gail
Now that is unique..not sure I would eat it though. Looks great as a centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteCute isn't exactly the first word that came to mind for me! LOL! But it does look great the way you have it displayed. I definitely wouldn't be eating it either! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it too!!! I bought two 'weird' pumpkins this week too....a greenish grayish one and a creamy vanilla one with just a hint of orange. I come by way of Sherry's blog. So nice to meet you. :)
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is, it makes a cute, cute vignette with your candles. Looks great by the fireplace!
ReplyDeleteI agree. It looks cute with your candles next to the wood burning stove.
ReplyDeleteBarb
I believe it is what you call a peanut pumpkin. I don't think you eat it. They look really neat and interesting. Fun!
ReplyDeleteWow...that's an amazing piece...I've never seen one like it! Great centerpiece!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure, but it is an amazing centerpiece! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteWhatever it is it's very different and unique! Looks great as a centerpiece. Kristen
ReplyDeleteWhat a enchanting pumkosquaord !!
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It could be a cross pollination from so over achieving bees.
Just wish they sold them around here !!
Hi Gail.. Whatever it is, it's awesome.. so unique.. hugs ~lynne~ love the urn. :-))
ReplyDeleteWow that is one neat squmpourd.
ReplyDeleteOkay, no offense Gail but whatever it is it is UGLY!;) Love how you displayed it though!:)
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