Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Thursday, August 28, 2025

A Late Spring Robin

 

“The robin flew from his swinging spray of ivy on to the top of the wall and he opened his beak and sang a loud, lovely trill, merely to show off. Nothing in the world is quite as adorably lovely as a robin when he shows off - and they are nearly always doing it.” 
 
Frances Hodgson Burnett,
 
 

A few photos of a beautiful Robin, taken just as spring was leaving and summer was arriving. It was strange this year, as it seemed like nature simply shooed summer away and let spring have a full 6 months of the year, well almost. It has a been dreamy having autumn begin in spirit in early summer. It made me want to watch every horror movie ever made, as if Halloween were going to begin any minute! I refrained, however, and they will be waiting for me come October. As will my other fall movie favorites, St. Elmo's Fire, When Harry Met Sally, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Arsenic and Old Lace. Throw in a few Alfred Hitchcock movies and I am all set! 
 
Can you believe Halloween items are beginning to show up in stores? 
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
 
Here is a little Robin folklore. On that day I saw that beautiful bird, I was grieving so deeply for my boy Hendrix that maybe he was sending me a message that he was okay and beauty and love was all around. Or maybe it was Dylan and Hendrix sending me that message, or maybe it was just the love of a beautiful robin, showing off it's song. I love all those scenarios, and I don't like to limit the possibilities, especially as I grow old. I have a curious mind, and I appreciate just how much magic life holds for us.
 

Thursday, October 31, 2024

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #40/October 31st Done The Right Way

 
 
"Haunt an old house.
Ask for a treat.
Laugh like a witch.
Lick something sweet.
Offer a trick.
Wander a maze.
Echo a boo.
Exclaim the phrase—
Normal's unnatural on Halloween!” 

~Richelle E. Goodrich
 & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
 
 

 
 This isn't really a Halloween post, but it is Halloween and so I just had to pay tribute in some way. I love this poem. It's cleaver. It's also a nice departure from the real world stuff. Donald Trump feels like Michael Myers sometimes. He gets people killed, and terrifies the rest of us. But for this day, I choose to have a happy day, as it is meant to be enjoyed. So, I will enjoy the leaves, enjoy the candy, enjoy the costumes, enjoy the horror movies and take a deep cleansing breath.
 
 Please enjoy me in letting go for one day, and renew!
 

And by the way, remember these wise words...
 
 "You know it's Halloween,
 I guess everyone's entitled to one good scare." 
 
Police Chief, Brackett
"Halloween
 


 

Friday, October 25, 2024

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #34/Ed Sullivan And The Mamas And The Papas

 

“Yes, Halloween excites me. That whole time of year, autumn, I find exhilarating. A passionate season. The others are so bland. In the fall, you see opportunities for change. Real change. Possibilities present themselves. None of the renewal and redemption cliches of spring. No. Something darker and more primal and more important than that.”
 
~Alice LaPlante 
 
Old Sacramento, October 2024



 

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #7/Movies And Other Stuff

 

“If you run, then allow those first few breaths on a cool 
Autumn day to freeze your lungs
 and do not just be alarmed, be ALIVE.”

~Kyle Lake
 
Last night, and all through the weekend, we are watching movie double features, starting with last night's movies, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones Diary. Tonight, hubby will take a turn, and Sunday night I guess we will flip for it! You see, in that Monday is October 1st, it will be time to begin the, 31 Days of October fest, and it will feature at least one horror movie each night until Halloween, when we will try to fit as many horror movies as possible in that 24 hours. Life goes on, there will be things to do, places to go, goodies to bake, so some nights might just be one short film, and then there's the traditional Godfather-athon and we always watch, Dark Passage, when we visit Marin County, which I hope to do on vacation. So there is a lot to do and look forward to. I am not as spry as I used to be, but it's our traditional vacation/movie month and I was to see and experience as much of autumn as possible, and then there's the birds. Whew! Wish me luck!



 

Wednesday, November 01, 2023

Punky's Big Day 2023

 

 
“No season appeals to the eyes as much as autumn; no season touches the souls as powerfully as autumn and no season invites us to the world of mournful thoughts as intensely as autumn!”
 
~Mehmet Murat ildan 
 
Halloween has come and gone, but it's giving me something to look forward to. And I already am! But it's not like my mourning got in the way of me enjoying the HELL out of yesterday! 
 
First we went to lunch
 
And we met this guy...
 
Then we had an amazing meal. I love Mexican food!
 

 Next we came home and made cakelets...
 




And then hubby carved a pumpkin... and it was glorious! Punky's name is Electra this year. Yep, it's a girl. Rare for us, we usually have boy pumpkins, but she just spoke to us and said, "I was born to be your girl!"


She watched over the goodies...

 
It was a good day.
 


Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #40



“A brisk autumn breeze flowed past, bringing with it scents from the city below: bread and cinnamon and oranges; roast meats and salt. Nesta inhaled, identifying each one, wondering how they could all somehow combine to create a singular sense of autumn.” 

~Sarah J. Maas,
 
I miss Treat Williams. Each Autumn, he would post the most beautiful videos, filmed from his small plane, of the gorgeous foliage in New England, and Vermont in particular. They made me happy inside. I got to see, and look forward to how Autumn spends it's time on the east coast. I would like to experience all that Vermont has to offer, from the small towns, and apple farms, homemade Autumn Beef Stew, and the earthiness of fresh pumpkins still on the vine, to the poetry of living in the moment in autumn. I miss my friend, he understood the love I feel for autumn. Wherever he is, I hope he is soaring high above the maple trees, and playing in a lovely pile of autumn leaves. 
 

 

Happy Halloween 2023

 

October's Party
 By: George Cooper
 
 October gave a party; The leaves by hundreds came— The Chestnuts, Oaks, and Maples, And leaves of every name. The Sunshine spread a carpet, And everything was grand, Miss Weather led the dancing, Professor Wind the band.
 
 The Chestnuts came in yellow, The Oaks in crimson dressed; The lovely Misses Maple In scarlet looked their best; All balanced to their partners, And gaily fluttered by; The sight was like a rainbow New fallen from the sky.
 
 Then, in the rustic hollow, At hide-and-seek they played, The party closed at sundown, And everybody stayed. Professor Wind played louder; They flew along the ground; And then the party ended In jolly hands around.
 
Halloween At The White House 
( October 30th 2023 )

It's the last day of October, which is, of course all Hallows Eve, but it is also the mid-point of autumn, and simply the last day of the longest month of this year.At least it was the longest month of the year to me anyway. It's been just a sad month, with the war in the middle east, the mass shooting in Maine, and the death of Matthew Perry. Connected to the war, is the rise of antisemitism on collage campuses, and other places throughout the country. Do I blame October? No. not really, it's just that I think I put too much faith that one month out of the year to lift my spirits high enough to pull me from all the sadness and frustration that has built up throughout the rest of the year. 
 
Will November be better? That remains to be seen. But I am looking forward to the clock changing, and bringing with it, shorter days. It's better for viewing sunsets and Sandhill crane. I love the dark rainy days. I love the yummy recipes I am always inspired to try. I love other fall things, such as football, the holidays, and the leaf peeping. I have a great place to begin November with, you see, we are planning to visit Mount Diablo in search of the California Condors, and a trip to Placerville and Auburn are also on the agenda for this week. There is a lot that can lift the stress off of me, and I am going to welcome all of it, so we will see.
 
But for now, l am going to enjoy the Hell out of Halloween. Alan and I are going out to lunch later today, something we haven't done in years. The Arroyo Cafe, here in Stockton. I already know I will be order the cheese enchiladas. They are delicious. A lunch out at Don Jose's Mexican restaurant, in Castro Village, was one of our most loved traditions in the Bay Area, but then we moved out here, and we let go of the tradition like so many other little events we would do in our former life. But it's all just a matter of searching for what we loved, and revisiting what made us, well, us. This will be an excellent start. We are getting older now, life is absolutely changing, but that doesn't mean everything has to.
 
So, on to the business of living in the moment. It's Halloween, and we have a ton of movies all lined up. I will tell you more about it all tomorrow, and show off our awesome Jack-o-lantern. He's a pretty little thing. And hey, if nothing else, the baby Trump's will be in New York, testifying in the civil fraud suit. The one involving the business of all things Trump, like his exaggeration of the value of his various properties and personal wealth. It should be interesting, if for no other reason, then to see if Donald Trump can keep his big mouth shut in front of the judge!
 
Stay tuned!
 
By the way, I spotted these on X and thought they were funny. 
I hope you do too, dear reader, and if you don't... shrug.
 

I made this one...


 

 

#12 The Blob (1958) | Full Movie | Creature Features

 

 "Steve Andrews: You know, plenty of people in their right minds thought they saw stuff like flying saucers. The light was just right in the angle of the imagination. And oh boy if that's what this is, this is just an ordinary night, and you and I are going to go home to sleep, and tomorrow the sun will shine just like yesterday, good old yesterday."
 
Steve Andrews (Steve McQueen)
The Blob
 
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 

Hubby and I and the fur-babies are going to snuggle up together and watch nonstop horror movies all day and night. We have full sized candy bars for the trick-or-treaters, should any ghouls or goblins drop by. Last year we didn't get a single child at the door, but it didn't stop me from purchasing candy this year just in case. Halloween is a very important holiday, and it will be a long year before it comes around again, so we will be celebrating to the fullest! We have BIG plans! We are going watch a couple movies, then we are going out for a special lunch, then its time to watch more movies. The films include, The Blob, Halloween, The Fog, Village Of The Damned, The Innocents, Abbot And Costello Meet Frankenstein, Dracula, The Lost Boys, Interview With The Vampire, The Conjuring, The Changling, The Stand and more! LOL. Obviously we can't, and won't, be watching all those movies, but you can bet we will try! And I have some Halloween themed nibbles and drinks planned also! It's our day! We love this day so much that October 31st was our first choice for our wedding day, but it was Wednesday that year, so we went with our next choice, Saturday, October 13th. We both love the number 13, it has been lucky for us! See, it's all in how you look at it! Now, go press play, and watch the terrific old classic, The Blob!

Be safe tonight, and have a fun Halloween!


 

 

Monday, October 30, 2023

#11 Skeleton In The Closet by Nat Gonella & His Georgians (1937)

 

 
“Frankenstein.
Big oaf by design.
The monster pines for romance.
But sadly, he cannot dance.” 
 
~Richelle E. Goodrich,

How about a little jazz?
 Grab your favorite Ghost or Vampire and let's dance!





 

Autumn Leaf Of The Day #39

 

“Samhain is the threshold to the Season of Death.
The fertile fields of summer give way to the
 bare forests of autumn.
 As crops slowly die and winter takes over,
 the cycle of life is once again approaching
a renewal.” 

~Dacha Avelin 
 
Tomorrow is Halloween, and all at once I am mourning a day that hasn't even got here. A year from today I will be doing the same thing. I will be another year older, and closer to the grave, so will I suddenly be uninterested in searching for autumn leaves, or celebrating Halloween? A year can change so much. I guess I am thinking about all this because of the loss of my niece and nephew earlier this year. I am thinking about Halloweens past. Costumes and bags of candy. The California raisin costume I made for my niece. Oh my... . Autumn is helping me to let go, it's just not coming as quickly as I wish it would.
 

Do You Believe In Magic, In Pumpkin's Heart?

 


 "It's Halloween, everyone is entitled to one good scare."

~Police Chief Leigh Brackett (Haddonfield)
(Charles Cyphers)
 
Halloween (1978)
 
Is it just me or is that pumpkin smiling at me? I love pumpkins like that one, they confirm what I've always said, and believe, and that is, pumpkins have souls. They are born to protect and to nourish and to bring magic to the autumn season! Think about it, what other season carries as much magic, love and happiness as autumn does? Beta carotene is so good for your health, and there is a real science to growing the perfect pumpkin. Autumn really does have it all! I look forward to the bluer than blue skies, the clean fresh chilly air, the beta carotene from yams, pumpkins and sweet potatoes, freshly pressed apple cider, apple cider donuts fresh from the deep frier and for me, the most important holiday of the year, Halloween! And what would the day be without my favorite horror movie, Halloween? Here are some of my favorite quotes...
 
  "I met him, 15 years ago; I was told there was nothing left; no reason, no conscience, no understanding in even the most rudimentary sense of life or death, of good or evil, right or wrong. I met this... six-year-old child with this blank, pale, emotionless face, and... the blackest eyes - the Devil's eyes. I spent eight years trying to reach him, and then another seven trying to keep him locked up, because I realized that what was living behind that boy's eyes was purely and simply... evil."
 
~Dr. Sam Loomis (Donald Pleasence)
 

Laurie Strode: "It was the Boogeyman" (Jamie Lee Curtis)
Dr. Sam Loomis: "As a matter of fact, it was." (Donald Pleasence)
 

Do you believe in the Boogeyman?
Do you believe in magic?
Do pumpkins have souls?
 Are you ready for Halloween?
What is your favorite dish containing beta carotene? 
What's your favorite horror movie?
 


Sunday, October 29, 2023

#10 Halloween Party (1953)

 
 
 
 “I long for the days
Of pumpkins and ghosts; 
When the dead use homes
And people as hosts.”
~E. Reyes,
 
 
Press play, and take a step back in time!
 Boo!
 Gawd I love Halloween! I feel like a kid again!


 

Saturday, October 28, 2023

#9 Silly Symphonies - The Skeleton Dance

 
 
 
 “It's fun searching for the supernatural. If the supernatural comes looking for you, it's anything but fun. It's terrifying and disturbing. Keep it out of your life at all costs.”
 
~Stewart Stafford 
 
Owl Hollow Road
 by Stewart Stafford

On a bracing night walk,
On leafy Owl Hollow Road,
A raspy voice whispered to me,
Like a deep-croaking old toad.

I moved rapidly on my path,
And then heard phantom feet,
Looked around, empty space,
Only silence replaced the beat.

At my most pressing pace now,
A shadow pointed past my shoulder,
An SUV slammed into my side,
And I broke my back on a boulder.

© Stewart Stafford, 2022.
 All rights reserved

 
 
 
This is so cool. Press play and have a ball!
 

 

Friday, October 27, 2023

#8 The Midnight Hour full movie [1985]

 
 
 
 “Halloween creatures both friendly & gruesome
 peered out of the rustling leaves.” 

~Kevin Purdy 
 
This is a sweet little movie. It's from the 1980's, so it's a little dated, but lots of great actors and humor, so give it a go. If you like my goofiness, you'll love this!
 
 In The Midnight Hour
By Wilson Pickett and Steve Cropper
 
I'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hourThat's when my love come tumbling downI'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hourWhen there's no one else aroundI'm gonna take you, girl, and hold youAnd do all things I told you, in the midnight hour
Yes I am, oh, yes I amOne more thing I just wanna say right here
I'm gonna wait 'til the stars come outAnd see that twinkle in your eyesI'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hourThat's when my love begins to shine
You're the only girl I knowThat really love me so, in the midnight hour
Oh yeah, in the midnight hourYeah, alright, play it for me one time now
I'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hourThat's when my love come tumbling downI'm gonna wait, way in the midnight hourThat's when my love begin to shine, just you and IOh, baby, huh, just you and INobody around, baby, just you and IAlright, you know what?I'm gonna hold you in my arms, just you and IOh yeah, in the midnight hourOh baby, in the midnight hour
 

 

Thursday, October 26, 2023

#7 Killer Klowns From Outer Space

 

 

 “Some say that the 'Harvester of Souls' is myth. A legend to scare little kids and children, but what if...? Are you ready for Halloween?”
 
Anthony T. Hincks 
 
Well, here we go again. A movie I chose for one my special Halloween posts was taken down by YouTube for violating their TMS. So, here is a movie that is available, Free with Ads. Sorry about that. I hope to post only content that was ad free or not under a copyright constraint, but it is what it is. I will be better prepared next year and anyway, Killer Klowns From Outer Space, looks fun! So it back and enjoy, hopefully it will still be here when you visit next time. Sheesh.



 

 

Wednesday, October 25, 2023

#6 POLTERGEIST! Tale Of The Talking Cat! Warrens Were There!

 
 
 
 “Diabolical forces are formidable. These forces are eternal, and they exist today. The fairy tale is true. The devil exists. God exists. And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges upon which one we elect to follow.” 

~Ed Warren 
 

The first I saw, or heard of, Ed and Lorraine Warren, was when they were guest on, if memory serves me, the Mike Douglas show. They were there to discuss the Amityville Haunting. I was a kid, but I sat mesmerized! I was, of course, into all things ghostie, but my interest in the Warrens, and what they had to say, was more than just wanting to see a ghost fly across the strange, or a some other Hollywood nonsense. The Warrens were serious people, and Christians, and before that point I hadn't seen anyone of their sort even bother to speak of God, or their faith in general, let alone cop to the very idea that if you believe in angels, you really need to understand demons exist also.
 
Isn't that a note! Demons exist also. Hmmm. Okay, well, here's the thing, I believe that's true, but it wasn't until I reached my mid 20's that I came to understand that truth. How? Why? Well, I was through my own experiences with the strange and unexplained phenomena in front of me. I will go into it sometime, but for now trust me, and if you know me well enough then you already know I wouldn't fib about such things.The beyond is nothing to play with, and I will leave it there. Don't get me wrong, we didn't go looking for what we encountered, it presented itself to Alan and I, and it was a situation of deal with it or not, but there was no room to be lukewarm about its existence. 

I love all the movies in the Conjuring universe, but the real life the movies are based on, are far more compelling. The Smurl house, the haunting of 112 Ocean avenue, Amityville, New York. The Perron family. And of course, Annabelle. Who is not at all creepy, in fact I kinda like Raggedy Ann dolls. My husband on the other hand does NOT! No, he never met the famous Annabelle, but he did have one hell of a nightmare about a Raggedy Ann doll. Why? Shrug, who knows? He doesn't scare easily, but when it comes to those dolls, he takes a hard pass... always. LOL. It was the nightmare of no return! So, anyway, there it is. I believed in Ed and Lorraine Warren, and their life's work. I hope you will give the video a chance and perhaps consider the possibility that there is more beyond our daily awareness then we know. I can bare witness to the fact that there absolutely is an afterlife! Trust me.
 
Enjoy!
 

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

#5 It May Look Like A Walnut

 

"Why are scary movies always in creepy places like jails and hospitals? I want a scary movie in Walmart.
 'Clean up on aisle 13' "But sir... there is no aisle 13."
 
 **Cue Dramatic Music** 

~Unknown
 
The Dick Van Dyke Show
 
 Season 2
 Episode 20
 
It May Look Like A Walnut 
 
Does it get any better than this? Its the perfect sitcom Halloween episode. It's fun to scare yourself sometimes, and who doesn't love Walnuts and Danny Thomas?

ENJOY!
 


 

Monday, October 23, 2023

#4 The Scariest Dishes 🧟‍♂️ For an Extraordinarily Frightening Halloween Pa...

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“Eye of newt, and toe of frog,
Wool of bat, and tongue of dog,
Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting,
Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing,—
For a charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and caldron bubble.” 

~William Shakespeare
 


Sunday, October 22, 2023

#3 Halloween... All One Can Do Is Laugh!

 
 
 
 “The wind outside nested in each tree,
 prowled the sidewalks in invisible treads like unseen cats.
Tom Skeleton shivered. Anyone could see that the wind was a special wind this night, and the darkness took on a special feel because it was All Hallows' Eve. Everything seemed cut from soft black velvet or gold or orange velvet. Smoke panted up out of a thousand chimneys like the plumes of funeral parades. From kitchen windows drifted two pumpkin smells: gourds being cut, pies being baked.” 

~Ray Bradbury,
 
Note: Okay, as sometimes happens a YouTube will remove a video or make it no longer available. All one can do is laugh! So, since this post has changed, here is an alternative idea to stay in the spirit. Whose ready for some Laughs?
 
 
Q.Why don't witches wear flat hats?
 A. Because there is no point to it

Q. What did Dracula name his car?
A. Vlad The Impala.

Q. What do you call a ghost chicken
A. A poultrygeist.
 
Find more Halloween themed jokes over at Buzzfeed.
 

I never a John Carpenter movie I didn't love, well, with the exception of Escape From New York, but we will discuss that some other time. Halloween is again, from my time, and it was then, and continues to be now, my favorite horror movie, and that's a difficult thing to determine when you not only love horror to the extent I do, but as I said, love all the movies John Carpenter has ever made. Well, with the exception of... well, you know. LOL.
 
This copy of Halloween is from YouTube, and is the TV version, but it's still fun, and the commercials are kept to a minimum. But it also contains scenes not on the DVD, so that makes it kinda neat to watch, if for no other reason the dated references and nostalgia for the time. And who doesn't love listening to Linda go on about her school books?
 
The Michael Myers house is located in Pasadena, California, and is now a museum dedicated to the movie. I hope to get down to Los Angeles in the next year oh so, probably in October, so I have that landmark high on my list of must visits. Hell, I may put on a costume and walk around the neighborhood whether it's Halloween or not! Perhaps I could get a costume together, similar to the clothes Jamie Lee Curtis wore in the film. She purchased the outfits from J.C. Penney, so how much easier does it get? And I get new clothes! LOL.
 
If you like, let me know in the comments, if this is a good touch for my blog. I know you can look up this stuff pretty easily, and get it with better resolution, and sans commercials, but it's a new way of sharing about what makes me, well, me. So feel free to let me know how you feel in the comments, or if you are a pal, send me an email or contact me on Twitter, or if you prefer to call it, X. By the way, in case you never noticed before, the fictional town of Haddonfield is supposed to be in Illinois, but in actuality it was filmed in Southern California, so be sure to count the palm trees that can be seen throughout the movie. LOL. Cheesy fun! Just remember, Halloween is...
 
The Night He Came Home.