‘Tis Pumpkin 🎃 Season!……My Actifit Report Card: October 10 2025

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Today was the last day of this week’s workweek, thank goodness! There still was a little bit of moon craze going on. The morning started out good as I received a call from a lab that I’d been investigating a lost job with. It turned up with the mail I picked up last night. Unfortunately, nobody could figure it out on their end. It had caused me quite a bit of angst.

Later in the day, my coworker had 2 files literally vanish into thin air. As of close neither she nor I could find them. I’m sure they will turn up eventually. 🤞 I hope anyway. 😏

It’s the weekend and I’m very glad. The most pressing thing I have is continuing education and coffee roasting!

So back to the pumpkin season!

Lumo is Proton Mail’s version of Grok-if you will. Lumo had this to say about pumpkins when asked about the history of pumpkins:

Pumpkins have a long and varied history that stretches across continents and centuries. Here’s a concise overview:
Origins in the Americas
Domestication: Pumpkins belong to the species Cucurbita pepo, C. maxima, and C. moschata. Archaeological evidence shows that Indigenous peoples in what is now Mexico and the eastern United States were cultivating pumpkins as early as 7,000–5,500 BCE.
Cultural role: For many Native American societies, pumpkins were a staple food, a source of oil, and a material for containers, bowls, and even musical instruments. They also featured in myths and seasonal rituals tied to harvest cycles.
Spread to Europe
Columbian Exchange (late 15th–16th centuries): After Christopher Columbus’ voyages, pumpkins were among the crops brought back to Europe. Spanish and Portuguese explorers introduced them to the Iberian Peninsula, from where they spread to Italy, France, and England.

Adaptation: European growers selected varieties suited to cooler climates, leading to the development of the classic orange, round pumpkin we associate today with autumn.
Integration into Global Cuisine
Asia: By the 17th century, pumpkins reached East Asia via trade routes. In Japan, Korea, and China they became integral to soups, stews, and sweets.
Africa: Portuguese traders introduced pumpkins to West Africa, where they merged with local dishes such as stews and porridges.
Modern North America: In the United States, pumpkins became emblematic of the fall harvest. The 19th‑century tradition of carving “jack‑o‑lanterns” evolved from Irish folklore (using turnips) and was popularized with pumpkins because of their size and ease of carving.
Industrial and Commercial Development
Seed industry: The late 1800s saw the rise of seed companies (e.g., Burpee) that standardized pumpkin varieties for both ornamental and culinary purposes.

Food processing: Today, pumpkins are processed into canned puree, pies, soups, breads, and even beverages. Their seeds (pepitas) are roasted and sold as snacks, and pumpkin oil is used in gourmet cooking.
Contemporary Symbolism
Seasonal icon: In many Western cultures, pumpkins signal the start of the Halloween/Thanksgiving season, appearing in decorations, marketing, and media.
Nutritional spotlight: Modern nutrition science highlights pumpkins for their high beta‑carotene (vitamin A), fiber, and antioxidants, fueling a resurgence of pumpkin‑based health foods.
Overall, pumpkins moved from a domesticated staple of Indigenous American agriculture to a globally recognized symbol of autumn, while retaining diverse culinary and cultural roles across the world.

Pumpkins have developed into many uses from food to ornamental and then some!

Me?- I adore pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread and of course, as seasonal decorations for the fall harvest season up through Thanksgiving.

That’s it for today. Happy pumpkin 🎃 hunting! Take care and enjoy the rest of your day wherever you are! 🙏🌏🙏

👣🐑☕️🎃🎃🎃🍁🍂🍄‍🟫😁😏😎👍🌻🌙🥱😴

NKJV Psalm 70:4

Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You;
And let those who love Your salvation say continually,
“Let God be magnified!”


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Aha!!! I learned something today... that pumpkins are native to the Americas!!! I'd better learn more pumpkin recipes. !LOL
Thank you, sis, for sharing!
Much !LUV to you 🤗😘😍
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!LADY
!PIZZA

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I'll be watching for those baked goodies! Take care sis!🤗😘😍 !LOLZ !HOPE !INDEED

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Congratulations on making it to the end of your workweek sis! 👏 It's frustrating when files and mail disappear, especially with that lingering moon craze feeling 😅

That pumpkin history is genuinely fascinating! 🙌 I didn't realize they were also used for musical instruments 😲

Enjoy your coffee roasting and weekend filled with pumpkin pie! 🤗🌷🥰

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Thank you @wanderelle, for stopping by and commenting. Saturday....er, Caturday, has been good! Have a blessed Sunday!🤗💜🍁🍂

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Interesting to learn about the history of pumpkins have a fantastic one
@elizabethbit

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Guao son enormes, yo las preparo en sopa ja, ja, pero se que tienen otra función por allí hallowen

Wow, they are huge, I prepare them in soup ha ha, but I know they have another function over there, Halloween

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Some are indeed, ginormous! I like them both big and small! I can't get enough of them as I like to distribute them around the outside of the house and enjoy the view when I return home from work or errands. It makes me happy! Thank you for stopping by @sacra97 and have a lovely day!🤗❤️😘😍 !LUV !INDEED !HOPE

¡Algunos sí que son enormes! ¡Me gustan tanto grandes como pequeños! Me encantan, ya que me gusta distribuirlos por el exterior de la casa y disfrutar de la vista al volver del trabajo o de los recados. ¡Me alegran! ¡Gracias por pasarte por aquí, @sacra97, y que tengas un buen día! 🤗❤️😘😍

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Those pumpkins are incredible, such intense colors! In my city, I've never seen a pumpkin with such a spectacular orange color. Here, they are usually green, speckled, or pale yellow and are used to make creamy soups (especially for girls who want to lose weight, they do “the pumpkin diet”) 🎃 🧡

I hope those work files show up soon 😮

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Thank you @tesmoforia! There are so many varieties of pumpkins here! We do have pale ghostly looking ones and some with orange that look faded as well. I love pumpkin season-always have. I collect a ridiculous amount of them each year, and then after the fall season, they go into a pile at the edge of the forest on our land, for the wildlife to eat. Everyone benefits!

I am hoping the files show up too. Maybe another fresh set of eyes from another coworker on Monday will solve the mystery!

Thank you for stopping by and have a lovely day! !LADY

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