"“When the frost is on the pun’kin” —Indiana" by Keystone View Company
 

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1905

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This is a photo of two men looking through a pumpkin patch in Indiana. The caption, “When the frost is on the pun’kin,” has a double meaning. One is the literal frost in the pumpkins in the field, and the other is an old way of saying gray hairs appear on someone’s head.

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pumpkin, Indiana, Pun’kin, frost, fields, pumpkin-patch, grey, hair, double-meaning, men

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