Two years ago (11-2006) I wrote a post about the Pumpkin Fairy in Boone Colorado. This year it seems like maybe the Pumpkin Fairy might take a break. Many of the fields that once grew pumpkins now grow corn, either for food, fuel or experimental research.
As I drive around the rural areas of Eastern Pueblo I notice more and more family and community gardens. I wonder if people are worried about the price of food, the quality of food or making some money to make ends meet.
Is Halloween going to take a break this year? Are the economic worries going to effect the trick-or-treaters? Has corn taken the land that once was occupied by pumpkins? 
Boone Colorado Market Report : Jan - Sept 2008
- Residential Sold: 6
- Median price : $101,000
- Average price: $116,000
- List / Sold : 95%
- Median $ sq. ft : $70
- Average $ sq. ft : $72
- DOM: 181 median 210 Average
Avondale Colorado Market Report : Jan-Sept 2008
- Residential Sold : 14
- Median price: $ 85,400
- Average price : $111,900
- List / Sold : 95.22%
- Median $ sq. ft : $55
- Average $ sq. ft : 59.83
- DOM : 82 Median 175 Average
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Pueblo extends a warm welcome to Vestas and it's employees.

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