Autumn and Pumpkin Nights

I wanted to wander inside to see if there were any toadstools that we could sit upon and enjoy two cups of Darjeeling tea.

One of our favorite things we try to do each autumn is to go to Silver Dollar City in Branson for “Pumpkin Nights.” Every corner of the park is filled with autumnal magic and displays of pumpkins. Come along with me as the afternoon shadows lengthen, the night slowly creeps in, and the park glows under neon lights and carved pumpkin luminaries.

Look at this lush hillside covered in ferns and Hosta’s. Punctuations of pumpkins and yellow and orange mums on stony outcrops are bright accents along the pathway.

A meandering stream gently winds through elephant ears, ferns, chrysanthemums, and pumpkins until it finally spills over the edge of a moss-covered stone, into the waters below.

I love the contrast of these green, and assorted, orange-colored pumpkins surrounding this ruggedy old wagon filled with it’s winsome load of burgundy mums.

A pumpkin feast for the eyes…all lined up and in order on a cushy bed of ivy.

I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion.

Henry David Thoreau

When I saw these blue pumpkins nestled among the wine-colored Celosia, it was so striking, it almost took my breath away!

As the evening shadows began to lengthen, these squatty, light-colored pumpkins almost glowed in the fading light.

Majestic pumpkin topiaries stand in a bed of Boston ferns with an array of pumpkins in the background. I was delighted when I captured this fern silhouette imprinted on the base of the pumpkins.

A towering harvest tree glows and is filled with colorful pumpkins, squash, and gourds.

This darling pumpkin house with glowing pumpkin luminaries leading to the moss-covered door was enchanting…especially on a night filled with the gentle hum of crickets droning in the distance, tree frogs croaking their lullaby, and a fog creeping in from the holler.

I must go in. The fog is rising.

Emily Dickinson

Seeing this little house sitting in the woods with leaves aglow and pumpkins shining, I had to smile as I remembered this old nursery rhyme.

Peter, Peter pumpkin eater,
 Had a wife and couldn't keep her.  
He put her in a pumpkin shell, 
And there he kept her very well.

~ Children's Nursery Rhyme from  1920 

I wanted to wander inside to see if there were any toadstools that we could sit upon and enjoy two cups of Darjeeling tea.

We’re almost finished with our walk in the woods. I didn’t want to tire you, so I didn’t take you down all the lanes and crannies, or on the train that Richard and I rode that wound around the forest. As the moon rose over the hilltop and highlighted the trees, the glow from this last spectacular owl luminary lit our way.

Wild is the music
Of autumnal winds
Amongst the faded woods.

~  William Wordsworth

Hope you enjoyed our autumn walk in the woods! It’s hard to believe next Thursday is Thanksgiving! Early next week I hope to post a fun Thanksgiving treat you’ll enjoy making for your family.

From my cottage to yours ~ Trenda

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I hope the pictures of tablescapes, home decor, seasonal decorations, floral arrangements, landscaping ideas, "potting about the shed" and the unexpected ways I use everyday items to decorate my home on "Cottage Green on the Lake" will be an inspiration for you as you make your own little haven and nest โ€ฆ 4 the seasons! From my cottage to yours ~ Trenda

4 thoughts on “Autumn and Pumpkin Nights”

  1. I did enjoy going with you on your autumn walk. So many pumpkins. I didnโ€™t know there were that many different kinds and colors. Beautiful

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    1. Dear Sherry,
      I’m so glad you enjoyed going with us on our autumn walk. (:
      There are so many pumpkins and beautiful displays…over 15,000 pumpkins were brought in this year for the Harvest Festival!
      There’s also a “Garden of the Giants” where the largest pumpkins are displayed. This year the heaviest pumpkin weighed 1,001 pounds! โค

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  2. My sweet Trenda, I have enjoyed so much the walk through the forest of pumpkins, flowers, ferns, and all the other beautiful ferns and little cottage!! I have never seen anything like this before and it was a pleasure walking through this with you!! You are such a dear to share something this beautiful that God has made with all of us!! Can’t wait to read your Thanksgiving Blog!! You make everyone so happy by sharing all of this beauty. Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy your family!! Love you so much!! Pat

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    1. Dear Pat,
      I was so happy when I saw that you had written! You are so gracious and kind, and your comments always make me smile. Wasn’t that little Pumpkin Cottage the sweetest!??
      Hope you like reading my DIY on making Thanksgiving Candy Corn-ucopia favors. (:
      You are one of my friends that has “put a footprint on my heart.”
      Happy Thanksgiving to you and all your family. Love you!

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