Looking back

First of all, the site is mostly back to working, if not exactly back to where I want it. Some stuff I’m going to have to start over from scratch.

Time for the annual looking back on what worked, what didn’t, and where are we going from here.

The Orchard was finally represented as conceived in 2010. Our third try. Mostly just finding the right sticks to use was the problem.

The straw bales worked as planned, encouraging kids to spread pumpkins around staging areas, creating little groups instead of a solid line.

The illusion of pitch black in the corn tunnel was back, missing in 2014.

Father was fabulous.

No one but me would notice the problems Mother had.

The bridge redesign simplified setup tremendously and held up better than the old design.

Overall, just about a perfect year.

However, what didn’t work?

The small fire pits won’t last a whole night. No pics of this, they were lighting the treat table. Note for future, they aren’t going to work for that plan…

Candles remain problematic at times.

Batteries for the pumpkins were a little disappointing this year. They were of a lesser quality.

Yes. It’s a short list…

And there’s the rub. “The Harvest” theme is now in the books as pretty much where I wanted it…Now what? There are two competing ideas in my head…one makes sense…one is off the wall.

The Harvest 2015

We’re still getting pictures processed and into the album, but enjoy the slideshow of 2015, it will update automatically.

I’ll be back with final thoughts on the year later.

Nothing but pumpkins and some corn stalks.

2010, birth of the Harvest Party.

2010 began with a whirlwind of activity. I was bound and determined to bring Spider Woman (a native american legend) to life with the yard. There was going to be a temple and everything. A slew of items most of the public never saw were created.

Statues for the temple…

Combining with some local myths in a nearby canyon that rock formations were witches held by spider woman until the shaman could turn them to stone, I was interpreting to make some mini versions for the yard as well.

Bundled mummies were in progress.

Then came August…

A storm took out our gazebo, which was going to serve as the frame for the temple, and with it most of the items we’d spent the year working on.

I didn’t want to just do our field of skulls we had done for several years at the time, and was looking for things I could do with the remaining time and budget.

Several things conspired to push me into the Harvest direction.

1st, I had gotten comments at work on my ‘depressing’ wallpaper (pictures of my yard at the time) and stumbled on this picture, soon changing my wallpaper to it, and it bored into my head looking at it every day…how simple…how awesome.

Then other comments from haunters complaining about people in their neighborhood that put up “Nothing but pumpkins and some corn stalks”.

Combined, I set out to make nothing but pumpkins and corn stalks something neat. To this day, 2010 is one of my favorite years.

Final thoughts on 2014.

Every year, I like to sit down and analyze what worked, and what didn’t.

This particular year, it was just a minor miracle we were able to do it at all. However, analyzing the new additions:

“The Orchard”, so coined in 2010 was a night and day improvement over the 2010 concept, but still not quite where I’d like it.

One teenager stopped to ask me at the entrance. “What is this, Mr Jones?”

It’s a rare treat to be compared to the nigh perfection that is Pumpkinrot’s works. Alas, I hadn’t watched Mr Jones until this past Saturday. I can kinda see where the teen was coming from in a very broad sense, both works meaning to imply something mystical being set up with the bones and sticks.

The Orchard was one of the few successes, and I’m determined to make it return in 2015, with more proper attention than we were able to give it this year.

Jim.

Jim was another project I started years ago and never finished. Representing my first foray into animation, I’m left unsure whether I will return to animation or not. When he was working it was a marvelous, almost magical thing. A neighbor girl on the 29th went down that corn tunnel (her brother stopping at the gate), encountered Jim, and come running right back out. It remains one of the funnier things of the year.

However, I believe in an attempt to figure out how it was working, someone went fiddling at some point during the party on the 30th, and Jim took a dive. By the time I found him, it was in such a state I knew repair would be impossible with the time and resources I had available. So, a half-working Jim was on for Halloween night. Don’t know whether I’m just not going to put out future animatronics till after the party, or just stick to static.

Jim did look ominous just sitting there waiting for someone to trigger his motion sensor.

The coffins.

They really weren’t my thing to begin with. They got me through a rough time, though, and kept me busy.

Missed opportunity to do up a whole old west graveyard with wooden crosses. Didn’t even cross my mind till it was too late. (I keep seeing the scene with Ned on display outside the bar from Unforgiven when I look at this. Poor Ned.”) Not a bad idea for a whole theme, really. Just, not my thing. They sold about 10 minutes after posting them…which was kind of the point of building them in the first place.

So, where does that leave us?

Well, I’m strongly considering a fresh start for 2015. Return to the most basic elements from 2010. Full on Harvest theme.

I also discovered my city has started a scarecrow contest. I think I might just have to follow a bit of Pumpkinrot’s example, and enter such a contest. I don’t know what won, but I only saw a bunch of smiling stuffed happiness on display. Can’t allow that to stand unchecked. Last time I went looking to make a scarecrow, I stumbled on the Chimera.

Now, how do I take my style there and translate it to a more traditional ‘scarecrow’ form?

Announcing the 5th annual Harvest Party.

It’s on, once again!

I’m very pleased to announce the 5th annual Harvest Party!

October 30th, 5:30 PM.

Come help put your own stamp on our festivities by helping to carve the 100+ pumpkins that have become our signature over the last few years will be cleaned and ready for your to carve.

Or, leave the mess at our house and bring your own pumpkins to carve and take back home. We have child safe pumpkin carving knives perfect for little hands.

Dinner and carving will start at 5:30, lighting preview will continue at dusk with hot chocolate and doughnuts.