Believe me that this photo is not distorted; this pumpkin is mega huge.
This Mid Sussex Ramblers' 9 miles walk from Whiteways car park on the A29 to Slindon and back stopped at this display of pumpkins.
If you are travelling on the A27, then a detour to Slindon and Slindon Pumpkins is worth a visit. For stir-fries, soup or as a vegetable there are numerous different ones to see, buy and admire.
For illustrated talks on natural history and history see www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
For illustrated talks on natural history and history click here for www.peterlovetttalks.co.uk
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