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Thursday, October 3, 2024

A Touch of Halloween Around

 

"When witches go riding, and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers, ‘tis near Halloween." (Author unknown)

 

Hello, my lovely friends!

 

     You all know I'm a Halloween fanatic, especially when it comes to outdoor decorations. While we're skipping the big house-wide transformation this year (thanks, Mom), I've got some spooky ideas to bring a little fright to your life. Let's get those creative juices flowing.

 

1.  As the chill of October creeps in, my kitchen transforms into a haunted haven. A menagerie of mugs and cups, each one more ghastly than the last, line my shelves. Some are ghastly ghouls, others, grinning pumpkins. I've scoured Hobby Lobby, Dollar Tree, and my new obsession, Home Goods, for the most spine-chilling sippers. So grab your favorite Halloween mug, brew up a cauldron of your autumnal elixir, and let the spooktacular sipping begin!

 

2.  As the leaves turn crimson and the air grows crisp, there's nothing quite like curling up with a spine-chilling tale. Whether you're craving the supernatural thrills of Stephen King or the enchanting magic of Harry Potter, this is the perfect season to delve into a world of hauntings, spells, and the unexplained. And the best part? Your local library is likely stocked with plenty of spooky reads just waiting to be discovered.

 

3.  For those who crave a spine-tingling chill without the gratuitous gore, October is the month to curl up with a classic horror flick. TCM's lineup of timeless terrors offers a nostalgic escape to a bygone era of suspenseful storytelling. And if you're feeling particularly daring, AMC's Fright Fest promises to deliver modern scares that'll have you peeking through your fingers.

Grab your favorite Halloween mug, pop some popcorn, and let the haunting begin. Just remember, some nightmares are best enjoyed from the comfort of your own home.

 

4.  Venture into the spectral realm of Halloween City and Spirit. These haunted havens are brimming with chilling decor and eerie enchantments. Don't be afraid to wander the aisles, even if you're not planning to purchase. Let the ghostly ambiance seep into your soul, igniting your imagination and setting the stage for a spooktacular season.

 

5.  The pumpkin patch is my haunted house, where I embrace the thrill of the autumn season. I love the ritual of carving pumpkins, transforming them into spooky creatures that guard my doorsteps. The act of roasting pumpkins is like a witch's spell, turning them into a sweet and savory treat that I can enjoy throughout the season. And let's not forget the roasted seeds, a crunchy and satisfying snack that reminds me of the crackling fire on a chilly autumn night. It's a spooky, sweet adventure that captures the magic of the season.

 

 Don't venture into the haunted houses or spend a fortune on costumes. Instead, conjure up a spine-chilling Halloween within the comforts of your own home. Seek out the shadows, whisper secrets to the wind, and let your imagination be your guide to a truly terrifying season.

 

May this season be filled with haunted houses, pumpkin patches, and plenty of spooky surprises.

 

 

 

8 comments:

  1. Wonderful suggestions, all of them! Thanks for getting our brains working with fun ideas for the season. Have a great day!

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    1. Hi Allie! Thanks for the kind words! I'm so glad my suggestions sparked some creative thinking. It's always fun to explore new ways to celebrate the season.

      Have a pleasant day. (((BIG HUGS)))

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  2. Have to check out AMC’s movie lineup. Haven’t had much time as of late. Lovely suggestions for Halloween activities!

    hugs
    barb
    1crazydog

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    1. Hey Barb! Sure thing! AMC often has great Halloween-themed movies playing around this time of year. I finally signed up for AMC+ that includes Shudder and noticed a lot of horror themed docu-series to watch. I'm going to check them out.

      Have a day as awesome as you are! (((BIG HUGS)))

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  3. For the less squeamish, Freeform has 31 Nights of Halloween. Whichever the choice...enjoy!! 🎃👻

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    1. Hi Jeanne! Sounds like a spooky good time! I’m definitely adding 31 Nights of Halloween to my watchlist. Looking forward to all the chills and thrills!

      Sending you good vibes for the day. (((BIG HUGS)))

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  4. It's Kathy. I love fall but I have to admit, never been a fan of Halloween. I think having 5 kids to send out for Trick or Treat, make costumes for, make sure their candy was safe - it just always felt like a job to me! But I love some of your ideas!!! Maybe this year I'll pull up some of my Halloween decorations!

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    1. Hey there Kathy! I totally get that! Halloween can definitely be a lot of work with kids. I'm glad you like my ideas, though! Maybe this year, you could try a low-key Halloween. Just decorate your house, maybe watch a spooky movie, and enjoy some treats. It might be a nice way to relax and still get into the spirit without all the stress.

      I hope your day is filled with joy. (((BIG HUGS)))

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