Wow! You did get a lot of gourds. I have tried making bird houses with gourds. Cutting a hole and painting them. The birds have not been interested at all. I love the shapes!
That is an interesting photo, Rose. My Mom had a friend who had a gourd with Native American art painted on it. I always remember that when I see gourds. It was really creative and nice.
They are beautiful! I especially like the pretty green ones. So what did you do with them?
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ReplyDeleteThey are so statuesque! YAM xx
I've never tried growing them, in fact I don't recall ever seeing them being grown. You certainly had a bumper harvest.
ReplyDeleteI like them a lot! You may be amused to know that my very first thought was they were Shmoos (Al Capp's Lil Abner back a zillion years ago)
ReplyDelete"gourd" gracious!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot. What did you do with them, any thing?
Love the shapes of these. Did you dry them all and save them?
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ReplyDeleteThe gourds are pretty, you did grow a lot.
Take care, enjoy your day!
Cool shapes!
ReplyDeletethe only little brown gourd in the green gourd patch. lol. did you dry them and still have them?
ReplyDeleteThese made me smile
ReplyDeleteA gourd family get together!! :)
ReplyDeleteyou got quite the harvest of gourds Rose....peter:)
ReplyDeleteNice crop. Hope you found a good use for them.
ReplyDeleteWow! You did get a lot of gourds. I have tried making bird houses with gourds. Cutting a hole and painting them. The birds have not been interested at all. I love the shapes!
ReplyDeleteLovely. I have not seen one like that central one.
ReplyDelete... and you did get gourds, a nice lot of them.
ReplyDeleteI like your photograph.
All the best Jan
Wow! Did you ever! 😊
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting photo, Rose. My Mom had a friend who had a gourd with Native American art painted on it. I always remember that when I see gourds. It was really creative and nice.
ReplyDelete~Sheri