It is definitely not pumpkin time but there they were three giant pumpkins sitting on the bed of this truck in May on this old wreck. We never have snow in August and look at our mountains. Why this old beat up truck has a yellow top is beyond me? So do pumpkins start to shrivel with age and dry up like an apple?
Originally, I think that this sign had bright yellow words but this is what happens in just a few years.
Linking to Monday Mellow Yellows
Your first picture is just wonderful, it has everything! It really should be in a magazine. The old truck, the huge old pumpkins, and the beautiful mountains for your background. How can it get better than this?
ReplyDeleteReally cool photo of the truck and the pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteBased on this photos, I'd say pumpkins dry up and loose their vibrancy with age too...oh dear.
Best,
Sharon
LOVE that truck, packed with prune-y pumpkins, chippy paint and a cheery yellow top to top it off!
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The photo are great.
ReplyDeleteIn answer to your question: pumpkins begin to rot after being exposed to the elements for an extended period of time. Those pumpkins actually look too perfect to be real. :-)
It's quite the sight in the fields there! :)
ReplyDeletedid they make it to the Guiness Book of records, these giant pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteHo unusual to see that old truck with pumpkins this time of year. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteMust be antique pumpkins !
ReplyDeletehow very cool!
ReplyDeletelove it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors ...a great photo...
ReplyDeleteBoth are excellent...I love the sign in the second, even if the colors have faded with time.
ReplyDeleteThe old truck with those huge pumpkins is awesome, and the mountains spectacular. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThe old truck with those huge pumpkins is awesome, and the mountains spectacular. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteLove that old truck and the pumpkins just make the shot!
ReplyDeletethat's a stunning photo of the truck and pumpkins - great find!
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