Friday, October 10, 2008

Alabama Gourds....







There are several events through out the year that will keep Chuck and I
busy attending. This one is held in the fall in a little town about 30 mins from our land. It cost us a whole $2 each to get in. There were lots of gourds for sale in all shapes and sizes. I bought some that were shaped like pears and a big apple. Those were fun to paint. The artistry of painting on gourds just amazes me. I took lots of pictures of the art but I'm posting the one of the cat because it looks like our Annabelle. We also bought a mixture of gourd seeds and last spring, we planted some in the garden. Our neighbor has told me that there will be gourds waiting for us at Thanksgiving. I hope they will be big enough to make into bird houses. Another "up north" ( I know, I know...Alabama is considered the "south" but not to someone who has lived in Florida her whole life) experience to be had.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

http://www.alabamagourdsociety.org/

BTW: We have a pretty large gourd-growing contingent up here in The North (Best) Part of Florida. Humidity is the biggest problem, not just in growing, but curing. The attic is the best place to dry them, particularly if you have an attic-ventilation fan and no marauding squirrels. .
Marina