Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Pumpkin

Happy Halloween!
What has happened to my holiday? If I could find a sheet, I threw it over myself, cut holes for my eyes and mouth and was off for a night of fun. Otherwise, it was run around in the the same old, bruised and battered 'devil' that I always found crumpled in the bottom of the Mom's costume bag in the dining room closet. I'd be lost these days scurrying around Spirit Halloween each year trying on a new, bloodier, scarier outfit to top all my friends. A lot of the get-ups seem to be way above PG-13 in their blood and guts or slamming some  ethnic stereotype like indians, mafia bosses, pimps and their 'ladies of the evening', muslims, mexicans and sexy nurses to name but a few. This is probably why I steer clear of Halloween parties. I don't want to see what I know I'll see. 

I'm such a halloweenie! 
I will be bringing a stupid bag of masks to work today however. 
I'm such a contradiction too.
Boo!

20 comments:

  1. Yeah, where'd all the fun go? It used to be just ghosts and goblins, but I still love Halloween. Got a pumpkin pie in the oven right now.... I like this photo.

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  2. I love Halloween time to get candy!

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  3. Boo to you too! I'm going trick or treating with my grandkids and boy are they excited.

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  4. The mass marketing of holidays is just plain weird...but, unfortunately (in my opinion), it does reflect an aspect of our mainstream culture...When I worked in the library I loved seeing the babies in little pumpkin & peapod & bumblebee costumes...You would have liked our annual library party.

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  5. ha ha. enjoy whatever trickery you encounter.

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  6. Haha! Wasn't the hurricane scary enough for you Birdman!!

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  7. Nice shot. I hope it's all treats for you today after that storm.

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  8. That's funny! The whole adult costume concept got a little scarier for me after somebody suggested we subconsciously choose the costume that represents our suppressed personality.

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  9. I think I should go and find a mask to put on!

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  10. halloweenie! I love it! I may borrow that term!

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  11. One thing ... you don't mask your feelings! :-) Celebrate if you want. If you don't, don't. It's a pretty dumb holiday anyway!

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  12. Now if you went to work with masks I don't see why we shouldn't get a self portrait in the coming days... Happy Halloween!

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  13. I'm afraid I never quite got it about Halloween, though I participated as a kid, of course. Hasn't its appeal gotten bigger in the last decade or two?

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  14. Hi BM! Re your comment: the spirits won't be invading anything tonight 'cause I'll be drinking 'em! :-))

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  15. Wah.ha.ha.ha.ha.ha! Happy Halloween!

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  16. Now that is an interesting way to photograph a pumpkin -- I like it! OK mask man live a life of contradiction -- makes life more fun. -- barbara

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  17. Costumes are great on the little ones who come for trick-or-treat at my house, but I never got into them much myself. I do like giving out candy. Want to come by for some?

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  18. The kids tonight were all decked out; the wee little ones did not show up this year, but families drove kids into our neighborhoods for treats. Sigh! Just doesn't seem the same.

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  19. B O O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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  20. Yeah,
    Got snickerss, Birdman???

    I know what you did....this past Oct. 30th, the day before Halloween! Yeah, right!'

    Thanks for the tip, Elenka!

    Lakeland Checks In ...a few days late!

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