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It's strange how traditions start. In the late 1960s Ralph Upton, a farmer from the small, picturesque English village of Slindon in the county of West Sussex, placed his yearly crop of pumpkins, squashes and gourds on his shed to ripen. The colors and shapes of his harvest soon attracted visitors - and things have never been quite the same in Slindon since.
(thanks Robert-John)
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