I discovered your website around 2008-2009 time frame. Totally changed the way I looked at Halloween. I was stationed in Virginia at the time. When I left the service my wife and I moved north of Bucks County. When you entered the Tin Man in the scarecrow competition we took a trip to Peddlers Village to see it. It was quite the piece. Amazing. It was cool to see something Pumpkinrot made up close. I took several pictures of it and my wife actually posed as if that axe swing was for her. My wife passed in 2013. Those pictures are still in my Halloween folder on my computer. I pull them up from time to time. I’m glad to see that you are back on the blog and helping spread Halloween goodness. Your display this year was amazing as always. Thanks for the Halloween memories man. You inspire
You've been a part of this blog since 2011, man (and I think we've emailed since back in 2008). Thanks for commenting again. And for the kind words. That is very cool that you got to see the Tin Man up close in that environment. I love the idea of your wife posing like that. I have a feeling she was pretty cool and funny.
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I actually really like that. As one of my friends would say, "that's dope". Lol
Yeah, I thought it was really cool.
Totally dope.
I just felt the need to state for the record how much I have always loved the Tin Man.
That's all. :)
Hey, I appreciate that very much.
I discovered your website around 2008-2009 time frame. Totally changed the way I looked at Halloween. I was stationed in Virginia at the time. When I left the service my wife and I moved north of Bucks County. When you entered the Tin Man in the scarecrow competition we took a trip to Peddlers Village to see it. It was quite the piece. Amazing. It was cool to see something Pumpkinrot made up close. I took several pictures of it and my wife actually posed as if that axe swing was for her. My wife passed in 2013. Those pictures are still in my Halloween folder on my computer. I pull them up from time to time. I’m glad to see that you are back on the blog and helping spread Halloween goodness. Your display this year was amazing as always. Thanks for the Halloween memories man. You inspire
You've been a part of this blog since 2011, man (and I think we've emailed since back in 2008). Thanks for commenting again. And for the kind words. That is very cool that you got to see the Tin Man up close in that environment. I love the idea of your wife posing like that. I have a feeling she was pretty cool and funny.
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