Tuesday, 4 October 2011

The Tale of the Pumpkin Vine

The tale of the pumpkin vine begs to be told.  The vine you see was planted by a feathered friend in a perfect spot for lots of sun, a little bit of wind and lots of growing room.  So the tale you see has to be told due to the little bird who grew so much.  So you see the bird that planted the pumpkin seed or moved the pumpkin seed from where it was planted by the resident gardener.  The vine began slowly and quietly so as not to be really noticed to be in place where there is really no room for it to be viable.  But then you see the gardener went away.  Ten days later the vine had taken the sidewalk as its mate and the lawn on the way to the garden gate and decking too.  Oh my! said the gardener and her mate.  The gardener picked up the vine and ever so gently moved it over away from the main part of the lawn and garden.  The vine was happy and produced two young offspring in the form of little pumpkins.  Well the gardener and her mate were so surprised!  Did this mean at last they would have a Jack O'Lantern and then some pie?  Oh my!  So, this is the tale you will see about the little bird who had to have planted that seed. 












  Enjoy the sunny day,
Lady of the Oak

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