nice pumpkin: nice symmetry, large cylindrical portion for easy carving. But, isn't it a little early? I'm probably doing something wrong, but my pumpkins get moldy within a day or two of carving. Is it because I don't let them dry out between carving and candling? (Every year, I'm still carving as the little dears are ringing the door bell) -Bob
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How are you balancing motherhood, diss. and transition back to fulltime teaching?
hey ms. kc, i'll tell you later. after a few days, it's starting to sound a little stupid.
bob, we don't carve til the night before or night of. pumpkin just sits decoratively on the front porch til then. teen daughter thought the stumpy part of this pumpkin too fat, but i said it made for easy handling. we did pick a good one i think.
mr. jefe, i wouldn't call anything i do balancing right now. the fulltime has been kicking my butt. no more great lunches out at our fine eateries in b-town. i just eat at my desk and listen to npr, as the line of interrupters come in. is your lunch like that??? i'm assuming you're not going to ncte since you haven't replied to earlier q's concering that great conf. miss you mister,
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v. exciting!!
-Bob
Are you sleeping?
jeff
bob, we don't carve til the night before or night of. pumpkin just sits decoratively on the front porch til then. teen daughter thought the stumpy part of this pumpkin too fat, but i said it made for easy handling. we did pick a good one i think.
mr. jefe, i wouldn't call anything i do balancing right now. the fulltime has been kicking my butt. no more great lunches out at our fine eateries in b-town. i just eat at my desk and listen to npr, as the line of interrupters come in. is your lunch like that??? i'm assuming you're not going to ncte since you haven't replied to earlier q's concering that great conf. miss you mister,
it needs to percolate before it's rejected.
that's usually my work plan.