An 18th-century riverside town in the haunted Hudson Valley, I got lost in a corn field, chased by pirates, caught in a web of spiders, felt haunted at a house, almost stomped on by fighting dinosaurs, attacked by a swarm of honey bees, and was stalked by disembodied heads. Can you brave a night time stroll through the 4000 carved pumpkins at the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze? Watch out for the headless horseman in the next town over... hehehe..


12 comments:
Really impressive stuff! I can't wait to carve my own!
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PS I am including you in a post at The Pop Culture Divas blog and I am using a photo from your site. I hope this is okay, a link will be provided to your site as well as to Vecu Magazine. The post will be up Wednesday
of course Murissa!! thank you!! look forward to reading your post :-)
This is awesome!! I would love to see it one day. Had no idea it existed, so thanks for the heads up!
Wow, this looks amazing!
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I can't believe I missed this....it looks amazing. WOWWWWWWWWW
I can't believe that all of this is made from pumpkins, looks amazing!
Wow I have never seen anything like these. Gorgeous! I really like the pumpkins with the patterns. They look like Moroccan poufs.
Great and cool!
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This is awesome!
Oh wow! This looks totally amazing, if not a little scary!!!!
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Wow, and I feel great when I manage to carve a face and eyes into a pumpkin! I am seriously impressed.
definitely a must-see. Happy Halloween!
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