So, where do pumpkins go after Halloween? In Toronto, most of them go to Sorauren Park. Not all really, but most do.
For several years I have been wanting to go to Sorauren Park on November 1st. In this park, for one more night the pumpkins get a second chance to glow again. On the grassy sides of the narrow park roads, pumpkins line up. I finally had the chance to check out the park the other day.
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I arrived early thus, I was still able to take a "solo" photo of this crab pumpkin.
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The darker it got, the more people arrived and the harder to take photos with kids, parents and pets all passing by. But it sure was a nice experience for me.
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