Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Only Slightly Less Spooky Than Voting in America

Americans today have a number of unpleasant voting options that I've already discussed. Hopefully, by the time any Americans who read this blog are reading this (if not, they may enjoy this link), they will have already voted. For them, and for the the rest of the world, perhaps something a little less spooky, but still American will provide a bit of relief from the political dilemma.

Pumpkin Carvings!

The following round-up (ha) provides some of the leading pumpkin carvings out there:

Turretin

Via Matthew Lankford - Daylight
Via Matthew Lankford - Illuminated by Interior Candle
Via Matthew Lankford - Artist with Creation, Vectorized

Luther

Via Reformation 21

Graven Images, Supposedly of Jesus (not recommended)

Via Purgatorio

Poe Raven (and other designs)

Via Glenn Hendrickson

TurretinFan does not endorse using any of these images in worship, does not endorse the holiday of "Halloween," and is not out of his gourd (ha) - he just wants to get his mind off of American politics for a bit.

May God have mercy on America today,

-TurretinFan

2 comments:

  1. I certainly hope my raven isn't used in worship! lol

    Although it would say something about the use of images in worship since by now it is overgrown with mold and probably in the middle of a dump somewhere in southern Orange County

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  2. LOL, Glenn. I doubt it would be. It was very lovely, though.

    -TurretinFan

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