Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Bridgeville DE

E.W. Faircloth Photography

Email: wayne@faircloth.org

Bridgeville DE

The original post for picture(s) done on 2008-10-14 by E.W. Faircloth can be found at

https://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=1026

close-up of a pumpkin used as fall decorations at Heritage Shores in Bridgeville DE.  Photo by E.W. Faircloth

http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=1026

http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=1026

Tags: I see it this way!

You know, to go with my mojo hand, my black cat bone, and my John the Conqueroo.   A mojo hand and black cat bone to all of you not  blues fans are like good luck charms.  May I suggest y'all a Google search for artists such as John Lee Hooker, T-Bone Walker, Howl'n Wolf and John Lee Hooker for starters. I got a black cat bone, I got a mojo too, I got the John the Conqueroo, I'm gonna mess with you, I'm gonna make you girls, lead me by my hand, Then the world will know, the Hoochie coochie Man. -- Muddy Waters song "I'm a Hoochie coochie Man" According to Wikipedia a pumpkin is a gourd-like squash. The gourd above can be found in Heritage Shores located in Bridgeville DE.  It's being used as part of the fall decorations. This is farm country and we do have a Pumpkin' Chunkin' Contest every year but I still prefer sweet potato pie. During pumpkin' chunkin' time, if the pumpkins blows up before it leaves the cannon, it's called a pie. That's the debris coming out the end instead of a whole pumpkin being shot about a mile away. Who says pumkin farmers don't know how to party? OK, I said it:)