Life of a Creative Writing Grad Student [and knitter]

The occasional opining of a sleep-deprived grad student, with cheese.

Sunday, October 16, 2005

Vegetable Carving

Last night (and into this morning) E and I engaged in some old-age, ritualistic pumpkin carving. It was E's first time without the tried and true jack o'lantern style, and my first time with... I'm not sure what you call it. Both pumpkins were smashing successes. There will pictures at the end of this, for you good boys and girls who keep reading, and for you clever boys and girls who simply scroll down.

The ceremony began with the bathing of sacrificial vegetables, the preparing of the surgical instruments, and the choosing of the new appearence. E chose to give her pumpkin a lovely witch-and-grinning-pumpkin motif, and I chose the little mermaid, because nothing says "fish" like "pumpkin". E finished way before I did. She had time to mix up a batch of pumpkin bread, bake it, and let it cool between her finishing time and mine. Then there was a giant photo op.

Here's E's pumpkin. I actually only have a few photos of this one on my camera, so there will only be two here:

With the lights off:
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And with a really cool reddish glow and nicely positioned candlelit grin:
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Here's Ariel with the light on her:
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Here she is with less light on her and more light in her:
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And here she is with still less light in the room:
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