Wednesday, October 26, 2011

♡Cntinuing confusion, and questions...

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Above...  My photo...  Still uncropped, or make more clear, etc....  I'm totally baffled. 


Oh well, it's a rainy day and kinda' cold.  Wet and damp, is a given.  So baking seems in order.  :-)  As well as continuing to read my ghost story ("The Little Stranger").  Got 100 pages read, last night, and am intrigued.  :-)   ~~~~~~  Any ghost stories on your reading table?  :-)

What kind of an intriguing book, do you have on your reading table?  Please share.



Someone asked if her Dear Readers will give out candy on Halloween?  I take it she meant, if they live where their door bell will ring, that night.  ~~~~~~  We always do.  I get mini candy bars.  ~~~~~~    Do you give out candy, if you live where there will be 'Trick-or-Treaters' coming by?  ~~~~~~    And if you don't, do you ever get pranks played on your property?

Just LOVE this mask, above!!!!!!!!!!  Raven Mask.
"Not the light controlled by a window, 
but the cool gold/  Of turning leaves 
after their short career in the sky."
~Medbh McGuckian

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9 comments:

mxtodis123 said...

I WISH I could give out candy, but as you know, Halloween is not really celebrated in my neighborhood. I remember the first Halloween there. I didn't know, so I bought tons of candy. Guess who ended up eating it all?
Mary

Vee said...

No candy here.

No ghost stories here, except for the real ones.

Rain there so soon?

Supposed to snow by noon?

That's enough of a horror story for now...

Hope that you get it all figured out.

Hexe said...

No trick or treaters here either, too far out in the boondocks. I am reading "The Magical Household". Big plans this weekend is a psychic fair on Saturday. Maybe a bonfire on Halloween. See how the winds are first.

Barb said...

Hi Auntie!

So sorry about your problems with blogger - maybe it is your Mac?!

Love all those cute hats and masks - very festive!

I'm not reading any ghost stories - but I am fascinated by the whole concept of ghosts. I've had a few experiences that have made me a believer.

We don't get trick or treaters that come to the door - our church does trunk-or-treat, so all the kids in the neighborhood usually do that. I keep candy on hand . . . just in case . . . I don't want anyone to be left out!

Baking is a good thing to do on a cold, rainy, gloomy day! Always lifts my "spirits"... ;0)

Warm Hugs,
Barb

HappyK said...

The book I'm reading now is Game of Thrones by George Martin. The first of a 4 book fantasy series.

We don't do Halloween - no we have never had a prank played on us. Around here if your front light is on that means you can get candy. No light, no candy.

Packrat said...

No good ghost stories right now. Love the masks! Trick or Treaters - yes, we have always had between 100 and 250. It depends on the weather. If the weather is nasty we don't get as many as when the weather is nicer. Also depends on how many of the churches and schools have parties going on. Yes, we give out candy.

Only once did we have a tree tp'd. It was rather funny, because I knew who did itand why. Sometimes pumpkins get stolen and smashed.

Baking sounds like a good thing to do.

Hexe said...

Hi Auntie,

Thanks for telling me about the word verification. It must be the default when setting up a blog. I turned it off.

Chats the Comfy Cook said...

Hi, I love visiting you and seeing your pictures. These masks are so interesting.

No ghost stories. I am reading cook books. Some of the recipes can be scary.

No one rings our bell for trick or treat. When we lived in our old home, we had tons of kids coming for goodies.

Linda said...

We always give out candy! I dress up (sometimes) and LD and I usually sit on the front porch with all the candles lit sipping pur wine from our 'skull' clear plastic wine glasses. We also take pictures of the little neighbor kids in their costume - print them later in the week and give them as little mementoes.

Reading?
A book by Ralph Moody (1953 copy) and 'The Wild Trees' by Richard Preston.....non fiction of the California Redwoods.