This is actually what I wanted to put on my pumpkin last year but ended up with a king crab instead, which was a lot of work. The hard part about using the church is deciding what angle to use - both onion domes, or just one? This year I looked through my church photos and just based it on a view that fit well on the pumpkin. Those of you that live here know the Russian Orthodox Church is absolutely beautiful from any angle.
Before she went to bed, Goldfish made me promise to take a picture of myself with my pumpkin when I finished, looking exhausted just like last year . . . I really must figure out how to get more hours in a day . . . . I did experiment with a Dremel this year and it worked well for some things but was much more messy that my little carving chisels and didn't really save any time.
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Beautiful pictures.
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Love it! I remember the pumpkin from last year - it was cool too! You're soooooo talented! and yes, the church is absolutely beautiful and I've only seen pictures. Happy Halloween!
p.s. Do you get Trick or Treaters on the island?
Wow! That is awesome.
Way to go Bro-But yes you do look exhausted. You didn't use to look that used up after working 20 hours or more straight on the fishing boats. Love ya
I was actually feeling pretty good about the pumpkin that i carved until i saw yours. I'll post some pics of mine after halloween on the other blog so everybody can see the girls trick-or-treating too.
Very nice!
I'm impressed! Now I want to try carving a local sight into a pumpkin.
Man, Steve, you are the 21st century Renaissance Man. Beautiful photos AND incredible carving.
BZ
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