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Pumpkin Picassos

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Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012 3:35 PM
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Carved by Chaz Smith.
These aren’t carved pumpkins, but they are certainly less messy! — Rachel Caciagli
Chaz Smith stands inside a 96-pound pumpkin before starting to carve.
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Carved by Hunter Goodall.
Costner Hernandez, 2, smiling it up with his Spiderman creation!
A group of roommates living near Dolores carved these pumpkins.
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Cruz Hernandez, 5, and his Spongebob pumpkin. Cruz’s dad Drew the outline and Cruz spent the evening painting it in!
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Pacman and ghosts carved by Keve, Teri, Hunter and Dannika Goodall and Steve, CeCe and Chaz Smith.
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Carved by Dannaka Goodall.
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Pumpkin carving by Rylee Hoy made in honor of her husband Kevin Hoy, who is currently serving in Afghanistan in the U.S. Air Force.
Airoughn and Maddisyn VanGrandt’s pumpkin display can be seen north of Cortez on CR 26.
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Carved by Logan and Arica Dean and Tyler Daniel.
Maddisyn VanGrandt, 6, and the pumpkins she grew, decorated and carved.
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This pumpkin was designed by Lori Swason’s 7-year old grandson, Adonis Day, of Dolores. I called it a Picasso masterpiece as soon as it was done.
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Maddisyn, 6, and Airoughn, 7, VanGrandt carving their pumpkins they grew all summer into masterpieces.
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Pumpkin carving in honor of her husband Kevin Hoy, who is currently serving in Afghanistan in the U.S. Air Force.
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Airoughn and Maddisyn VanGrandt’s pumpkin display can be seen north of Cortez on CR 26.
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Airoughn VanGrandt, 7, with the pumpkins he grew decorated and carved.
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Philpott family
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Avenlea Kaime with her pumpkin.
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Creations by Logan Dean, Arica Dean and Tyler Daniel.
Pumpkins carved by Logan and Arica Dean and Tyler Daniel.
Levi and Lot Martin show their pumpkins.

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