Do you know what this is? I came across it on the side of River Road. It is about the size of a softball and cost $3.99 at Market Basket.
E.J. Lefavour
My View of Life on the Dock
Do you know what this is? I came across it on the side of River Road. It is about the size of a softball and cost $3.99 at Market Basket.
E.J. Lefavour
It looks like a decomposing autumn gourd of some type. You know, the type sold around Halloween as decoration pieces. You can see the warts!
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EJ–It looks like a gourd to me. They make great bird houses when hung from a tree and hollowed out (as this one appears to be).
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looks like an old turnip?
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Nope, not a turnip. Kim and Mustelidblues are close, but I was looking for someone to come up with what it is called. I’d never seen or heard of it before, but I figure someone knows because at least one person bought one. Answer in tomorrow’s post.
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my guess would be a bushel gourd…?
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It’s a gall, (a growth formed around a parasite) from a tree, probably formed on a pin oak and fell off. Interesting, huh?
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Yes Linn, that is very interesting. I never heard of gall in that context. I have seen them but never knew what they were called. I would be horrified if Market Basket was selling them to people for $3.99 though.
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It’s a wasp bole
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Looks like a mini-pumpkin, or a small pie pumpkin.
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My first thought was a rutabaga.
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I don’t have the slightest idea what it is, but I’m enjoying this rather unexpected and quirky post, EJ!
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I love the prices at Market Basket but I think that $3.99 is a little high for something that looks like a mummy might be looking for one of his eyeballs.
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