Showing posts with label Carving Prompt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carving Prompt. Show all posts

Sunday October 20th, 2013

The exercise:

Write about: the carving.

Went for a couple of family outings today, neither of them very far though. Max waking up every two hours last night made sure energy levels were less than optimal.

It was still nice, as it was a lovely fall day. I did manage to get a couple of pictures but they're still on my camera. Which is like, way over there.

So getting them onto the computer will have to wait.

Mine:

As Halloween has approached every year since we've started attending the Penticton farmers market one of the other vendors has brought a few large pumpkins with him that he carves on site during the market. I've always been very impressed with his work but that's about as far as it had gone.

Until yesterday.

As I was finishing packing up the truck in preparation for heading home I heard someone calling me from up the street. I turned around to find it was the carving vendor.

"Hey, you want a pumpkin?"

"Uh... sure?"

He waved me over and I had a look at what he was offering. My first response was out of my mouth before the thought had finished forming in my head.

"Oh yeah, Max will love it!"

"All right, grab a side."

We lifted it up and I discovered that he'd just been working on the exterior; it was very, very definitely not hollowed out. I have no idea how much it weighed but it was a lot.

Somehow we managed to get it to the truck without dropping it and got it up on the tailgate. I got in the back to make some space for it and then we manhandled it the rest of the way in. After arriving back home I had to get Kat's dad to help me shift it from the truck to the tractor, which he then used to bring it down to our place.

While he was driving through the orchard I sent Kat a text that simply read: Bring Max to the front door in a minute.

She did. He, as expected, loved it. Here's a picture of the boys and the pumpkin as taken by Kat:


Now we just have to get the bugger hollowed out before it breaks our front porch.