I don't know which is more scary: the fact that I will need about 25 bags of candy to handle the onslaught of trick or treaters, or the fact that I will have already eaten about 5 bags all by myself before the end of the month...
This is a perfect Halloween type image. We have hoards of kids too and almost every year, I run out and have to put a sign on my door "So sorry, ran out of candy." This would be cool in black and white too. :)
Mr E...I heard "Santa Baby" playing while in a store just a couple of days ago...
At our Glendale house, we rarely got trick or treaters...up here...don't think we'll have many other than the last few bears getting ready to hibernate!!!
Aw, at least you *get* trick-or-treaters! Up in the hills with the long dark windy streets and precipitous driveways, we never get a one. In my old neighborhood, we were besieged. I have fond memories of plundering the 99¢ store for sets of watercolor pens and giving each kid 3 or 4, since paranoia was so high about poisoned candy or razor blades or needles in treats.
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This is a perfect Halloween type image. We have hoards of kids too and almost every year, I run out and have to put a sign on my door "So sorry, ran out of candy." This would be cool in black and white too. :)
Have a great weekend.
I just hate when people start focusing on Halloween when it's not even Columbus Day yet! ;-)
This is stunning.
Mr E...I heard "Santa Baby" playing while in a store just a couple of days ago...
At our Glendale house, we rarely got trick or treaters...up here...don't think we'll have many other than the last few bears getting ready to hibernate!!!
I like the way you've centered the tree. It looks like it is sprouting from what looks almost like a jack-o-lantern at the bottom.
It's tempting, but one must resist buying the candy until the last minute. It's the only way to keep from eating it.
Aw, at least you *get* trick-or-treaters! Up in the hills with the long dark windy streets and precipitous driveways, we never get a one. In my old neighborhood, we were besieged. I have fond memories of plundering the 99¢ store for sets of watercolor pens and giving each kid 3 or 4, since paranoia was so high about poisoned candy or razor blades or needles in treats.
I could see this photograph on a movie poster. Wonderful.
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