Here's an event that seems to be developing into a Halloween tradition. Every year after Halloween is over people take their carved jack o'lantern pumpkins to Mount Douglas Park and line them up along the roadside or rail fences. It seems to me I noticed a few other pumpkin dumping grounds in recent years but I can't remember where. In any case there were many more pumpkins this year at Mount Douglas Park than when I first noticed this custom a few years ago. It seems a very fitting tradition in that it is probably illegal to dump pumpkins like this and an intrinsic part of Halloween has always been the upsetting of norms and rules. It's also very striking to see many carved pumpkins decaying together like this - it seems appropriately ghoulish.
Kinda sad really...Abandoned Christmas trees make me sad too.
ReplyDeleteIt does seem sad, yes...
ReplyDeleteyes sad but makes for great photos like this one.
ReplyDeleteaww so sad ;(
ReplyDeleteBut really nice photo anyway!
Somewhere on my pages, I featured a similar image taken a couple of years ago. Travel the highway between Qualicum and Port Alberni and you'll see hundreds of these lining the highway.
ReplyDeleteI was told that people do light them up after dark but I never confirmed that. I'm dubious though because some of them are a long way from the nearest house...