It is the third year now, that the good people at Arapaho United Methodist Church, at the corner of Arapaho and Coit, have allowed me to photograph their pumpkin patch. It's always a great honor to do so. Why? Well, half the sales go their mission program while the other half goes to the Navajo Indian Nation in Arizona, an outreach mission program of the church. My hat is off to the mission committee and is one of the main reasons that I have plugged their pumpkin patch in this blog. Besides, One of mom's sisters married a Methodist minister and stayed with his congregation in Arkansas for nearly his entire career and mom devoted a lot of time to the Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma, which was dear to her heart. Funny how things come full circle. So, go buy your pumpkins at the church's pumpkin patch this year. I'll tell you a little secret why their patch is set apart from all the others....I can't tell you the secret but I can tell you it's red and has four wheels and a handle. ;<{} If you want a little history on the Navajo Nation , here is a link:
http://www.navajo-nsn.gov/history.htm
Here's some pictures of this years good looking pumpkins, too.
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Amen!! |
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---and the crop looks very, very good. |
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There are several displays like this one, which is always very creative. |
15Oct edit for clarity.
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