Oh, now why didn't we hop on earlier....before we cut our pumpkins for all of the trick or treaters...what great designs!! Hope you have a spoooooky evening Sphinx! (by the way - the border is great with spidy in there...what would Botticelli think - ha!!)
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Have a sweet Samhain!
ReplyDeleteI'm likin' the pumpkins, especially the one with the cross!
ReplyDeleteWho carved all those wonderful pumpkins?
ReplyDeleteHave a spookalicious day!
Wow love that pumpkin assortment! Wish they were for sale just like that. This is certainly the season for all Pagan Sphinxes
ReplyDeleteNever heard this before. Natalie is great. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteJerry
Oh, now why didn't we hop on earlier....before we cut our pumpkins for all of the trick or treaters...what great designs!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a spoooooky evening Sphinx!
(by the way - the border is great with spidy in there...what would Botticelli think - ha!!)