Sunday, September 24, 2017

Listening to the Advice of My Pumpkin

Shhhhh....can you hear it?  Evening is fast approaching, the days are getting shorter and the setting sun casts a warm glow across the garden's pumpkin patch.  Take a seat among the trailing green vines that twist and turn with giant leaves and enormous ripened pumpkins of bright orange like that of the end of the day's sun.  If you listen carefully you can catch the gentle whisper and advice of the pumpkin.


Of all the fruits and vegetables, the accomplished pumpkin has the most to say.  Speaking with sound advice, the clever pumpkin tells it like it is.  Sweet and simple.  It doesn't complicate the message, it just offers straight, to-the-point, honest wisdom.  (You never seem to get this up front knowledge from the tomato or the zucchini. )  

The pumpkin's advice, as noted in the above "words-to-live-by" image (compliments of a Facebook posting), does remind me to a "be well-rounded" person, which for me, includes learning about people and other diverse cultures around the world.

It's message to "get plenty of sunshine" and "give thanks for life's bounty" is truly a daily activity. With Fall being the time of harvest, we can truly be grateful for the plentiful bounty that is gathered in buckets ready for canning or freezing.  It is truly a blessing to share this picking with others and an even greater enjoyment to give thanks with guests at winter's meal time. 

The pumpkin with it thick skin has probably been through a few rough times of its own in order to pass along its bit of parental advice to toughen up.  However, under all that thick skin, the pumpkin is just a sweet softy.  Given a little warmth, the pumpkin becomes mush or should I say, puree.  So be strong and stand firm like the pumpkin, but remember to always have a bit of a soft heart. 

The pumpkin's challenge and advice to "keep growing" and "be outstanding in your field" is something the pumpkin is certainly an expert.  At any age and on any day, one can become educated in just about any subject on earth. It starts by asking a question.  It is important to always work to find answers to daily questions of interest. However, we are reminded to particularly concentrate on skills that we are best at and excel in "our own field".   Thus, taking our expertise to the highest level.  A very smart thought coming from the pumpkin, don't you think?

The distinguished pumpkin expresses the need to "think big".  So thought-provoking.  This pumpkin's advice is no ordinary advice.  It is brilliant, imaginative and urges others to think outside the box.

In addition, the pumpkin, regardless of its huge popularity and stardom at Halloween, remains genuine and humble.  Proudly standing firm in windows and lit up as jack-o-lanterns on lawns, the unselfish pumpkin brings both smiles and jitters to trick-or-treaters.   Furthermore, the pumpkin doesn't get a big head over the fact that it is one of the prominent symbols of Autumn.  The pumpkin does what it does best in its field and honorably sits among other Fall decor pieces, such as colored leaves, gourds and Indian corn, to help beautify and decorate homes and landscapes for the Fall season.

Lastly, we can't forget that the big-hearted edible pumpkin gladly obliges us with plenty of its sweet flavor for our culinary needs.  Its surrenders a bit of itself for our sweet and savory foods such as dips, desserts, soups and casseroles.  We can all raise our mugs filled with a pumpkin spice latte, lavish praise and toast to the faithful pumpkin.

What other fruit or vegetable do you know of that would convey such impressive guidance?   Absolutely, the pumpkin stands out from among the other garden produce as the BEST in its teachings. Would you agree?

So to acknowledge and pay tribute to the intellectual pumpkin, I have designed this week's table in honor of this delightful dessert rendering fruit/veggie.  
















Who can resist collecting white pumpkins?  Whether the pumpkin is bright orange or a creamy white or even big or small, they all win over my heart.




Using real pumpkins for a centerpiece embellishes the existing natural beauty of these works of art from the patch.















What can you learn from your pumpkins?   Happy Fall!

9 comments:

  1. Marsha, what a gorgeous Tablescape....love the pumpkin plates! I so enjoyed reading your tribute to the pumpkin! What would autumn be without the pumpkin?

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  2. Sandra @ Dinner at EightSeptember 25, 2017 at 8:35 PM

    Loved the advice from the pumpkin! Who knew wisdom could come from such a source! I liked how you mixed various shadings of orange, cream and green in the pumpkins and table linens, and the addition of the bow on the biggest pumpkin.

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  3. Your tribute to the pumpkin is gorgeous and wise!! I'm really enjoyed this post!! Your bow tops off the regal pumpkin nicely!

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  4. Love the advice from the pumpkin- very wise! Your tablescape is wonderful. I like so many details like the pumpkins in the champagne glasses! Your center arrangement looks fabulous- love the flowers mixed with the pumpkins. Your colors all go together so nicely. A perfect fall table to admire for a long time 😊

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  5. A very wise and beautiful pumpkin my friend! But of course, it had a little bit of help from the queen of tablescapes ;)

    xxx

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  6. Beautiful table and great tribute. You've taken the lowly pumpkin to a new level. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story and we hope you will join us again next week.

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  7. Beautiful table. Your message was lovely.

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  8. You've created a beautiful tablescape which totally honours the beloved pumpkin! I really like how you tied in the colours of the table runner with the centerpiece, tablecloth, dishes and accessories - it all flows wonderfully and is so pleasing to the eye. Not to mention the fabulous details like putting the pumpkins in the stemware - looks terrific!

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  9. Great advice and a stunning table! The orange and green look wonderful together.

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