Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey, everybody.
This is Connor and you're listening to episode 126 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you're all doing well at the time of recording this.
It's autumn.
It's fall.
It's the beginning of this season.
If you're listening in in the northern hemisphere, then it will be autumn when this episode is released for you, too.
But if you're in the southern hemisphere, then of course it won't be autumn.
But I'm talking about that because today is an autumn themed episode.
This is an episode about pumpkin patches.
So some of you might not know what pumpkin patches are.
Let me just explain that really quickly.
A pumpkin patch is an event that is temporary.
We only have them during this season, during autumn, usually the whole month of October, and maybe a couple days at the end of September, too.
So they are temporary events where a certain space is dedicated to become a pumpkin patch.
And so there are many pumpkins that are grown there on a little farm.
Maybe not all of the pumpkin patches have this farm, but some of them do.
A lot of them do.
And there are pumpkins growing there.