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Monday, July 31, 2017
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Dustin
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Morgantown, WV
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Sorry to disappoint you Glenna, but not too much more fussing around to be done here anymore :(
Other side, this would be the left side as looking from the front. Again, a tilt backwards, but I feel the perfect amount. While it may seem I have lost control of her, the goal is to get that back edge to sit and push just enough for the top to re-level itself while the front is catching up. If I've nailed it, she will be level both ways, if not, she will still be level left to right from the display front, which I feel is more important than front to back. A slight tilt backwards is better than forwards, as it will just bulge the front a bit, but I DO NOT want the large part of it on the perceived "back" of the pumpkin based on stem curve. More shimming and adjusting can be done until the flat spot is formed, but I'm happy enough at this point to leave it up to Mother Nature.
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