Friday, October 31, 2008

Saints and Sinners



It's easy to see how the myth of ghosts manifest as I covered my mums to extend the flowers for one more day.



It's hard to believe we are still having 70 degrees days so late in October. I just brought in the last four little cabbages, dug some beets, the red Japanese carrots from seeds Serena gave me, and the tomatos are finally all turning red (in the house)


Clark and I are getting ready to go meet Barb and Frank at the Shamrock for a Holloween potluck. Just couldn't resist "dressing up" one more time.


Laura, the owner of the Shamrock, traditonally harbors a black widow spider for weeks leading up to Holloween.


Tomarrow the saints come marching in... huh.

Text and pictures © 2008 Mona E. Dunn

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