From Speigel Online. This is something you don’t see everyday. I’d say it goes beyond the typical gathering of large pumpkins.

[Bruno Bohrer and his horse of gourds. ]
I’m sure this brings some business his way.
I grow gourds but I do not think I will grow this many next year. If I did it would have to be something more outrageous than a horse.
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Hope if it falls over, it won’t squash the visitor….
It reminds me of the the wooden horse of troy, although
this one would smell better!
Ena@ gothic and victorian gardening.com
I’d be afraid of what might climb out from inside.
Would you allow me to share the photo of the horse made from pumpkins in my monthly newsletter? I’ll be glad to include a link to this page. Thanks, Bonnie
gourdgeous!
Gourdness me!