Even I bought into the local pumpkin craze this year and purchased some pumpkins. I was also inspired to photograph some local sellers, such as this one in Gouverneur:
And this brand new, extra fancy farm stand along the highway:
A smaller roadside stand:
And a super-giant, extravagantly displayed pumpkin retailer:
I don't know if this was an Amish stand or not, but the red barn certainly looked Amish:
A field of unpicked pumpkins next to a field of cabbage:
Pumpkins along Route 11B:
More pumpkins, these with colorful price signs:
Pumpkins, tomatoes, cukes, beans - all beneath the comfort of shady trees:
The produce from someone's backyard garden:
Open for business:
I stopped here to buy a couple more pumpkins since the porcupine has been eating the first ones I bought. But I soon discovered that the $3.00 did not cover all the different sizes of pumpkins. The bigger ones were $5.00 and I could get them cheaper elsewhere, so I continued on:
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