Through My Lens – A Visit to Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch

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Sunday afternoon the family traveled from Tulsa down to the country outside of Bixby to Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch to pick out the family pumpkins for Fall.

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We saw some greedy goats.

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And some cute little goats. At what point do they turn into shameless beggars?

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We saw a lonely, humiliated chicken sharing its space with a rabbit and a tiny little pumpkin.

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And a pot bellied pig looking a little frazzled trying to take care of her youngins. (Youngin is a word in Oklahoma just in case you are wondering. Other words have disappeared. Nobody knows what a Democrat is here any more. Except for some old timers who don’t really want to talk about it too much.

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And we saw  brahma cow. aaaa _DSC0127

And a few llamas. 

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And some youngins making a little selfie nest in the pumpkins. Aren’t they cute. I wasn’t the only one taking pics of them making a selfie. Look at the lady across the way.

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Oh yeah, we did find a couple of pumpkins!!!

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12 thoughts on “Through My Lens – A Visit to Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch

  1. Eileen

    Hello, I love all the cute critters. And the shot with your family and the pumpkins look great too. A fun day at the pumpkin patch!
    Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!

  2. sylviakirk

    Ah, pumpkin time it is indeed and I do love all your pics for the day!! Thanks for sharing the fun, as always! I hope you and your family have a great new week!! Enjoy!

  3. Driller's Place

    I think that “youngins” is a Missouri word and “younguns” is with the Oklahoma accent. At any rate they are capturing a great image of themselves having fun. I love the rabbit and the chicken in the same pen.

  4. bettyl-NZ

    Thanks for the visit to the pumpkin patch! I really like to see US fall colors and decorations. Believe it or not, most of the ‘pumpkins’ here in New Zealand are gray. Not very festive at all.

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