Here in Mammoth..because of weather and the fact that there are no street lights...there is only one neighborhood that does trick or treating...it's kind of nice...the Vons (we only have 1 grocery store) has a donation box for locals to contribute to the neighborhood's trick or treating! I have to admit that since store bought costumes have taken over...I've lost my enthusiasm for Halloween and rather enjoy not having to deal with it!!!
Great catch, a terrific image for the near Halloween. I'm sure you know, in Mexico those days have a different significance, something strange between sadness, memories and celebration, Day of the Dead!
That looks spooky when blowing in the wind.
ReplyDeleteI'm ready. heading to Chicago to spend it with our granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteScary!! ;))
ReplyDeleteSo ready! :) Can't wait for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteI hope this means that you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteFolks can have fun with their directions, can't they? Then, other folks can join in the enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteGoodness that came around quickly Kate !
ReplyDeleteI've been collecting these seasonal shots for the past week. It's time to start posting them!
ReplyDeleteA simple decoration that does the job. They haven't gotten into decorations here in England like they do there...not yet :).
ReplyDeletecreepy.
ReplyDeletehe looks like a fun and friendly ghost to me
ReplyDeleteA friendly ghost I think. The trick or treaters will be out in force!
ReplyDeleteAt night I would not like be here :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're well again, Kate!
I wouldn't want to walk past this at night!
ReplyDeleteBe afraid...be very afraid!
ReplyDeleteThis would look frightening, blowing in the dark of night.
ReplyDeleteUh huh, it's coming the night of fright!
ReplyDeleteHere in Mammoth..because of weather and the fact that there are no street lights...there is only one neighborhood that does trick or treating...it's kind of nice...the Vons (we only have 1 grocery store) has a donation box for locals to contribute to the neighborhood's trick or treating! I have to admit that since store bought costumes have taken over...I've lost my enthusiasm for Halloween and rather enjoy not having to deal with it!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is not as frightening as some I have seen. Boo!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had time to decorate for Halloween. Then again I don't have any trees in my front yard.
ReplyDeleteGreat catch, a terrific image for the near Halloween. I'm sure you know, in Mexico those days have a different significance, something strange between sadness, memories and celebration, Day of the Dead!
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