Sliver’d In The Moon’s Eclipse

WP Daily Prompters ask: What’s your go-to comfort food?

It’s now 100 Days to Halloween, so without going into it in great detail  when I was asked about comfort food

my thoughts jumped-very enthusiastically,  to this tasty Halloween snack.

My thoughts and a few of my taste buds landed on the Witch’s Cauldron from Macbeth and all that is stewing and bubbling away inside of it.

Yes. Yes, Yes. I get it. The Cauldron and the hideous mess inside of it represents the inside of Macbeth’s head. On the other hand:

The Witch’s Cauldron and all of the darkness stewing away inside of it represents  what is stewing in Macbeth’s head.

Yum. Yum.

Scene of Three Witches from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, George Cattermole, 1800 – 1868

Witches’ Chant (from Macbeth)

1st Witch:

Round about the cauldron go:
In the poisoned entrails throw.
Toad, that under cold stone
Days and nights has thirty-one
Sweated venom sleeping got,
Boil thou first in the charmed pot.

All:

Double,double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

2nd Witch:

Fillet of a fenny snake,
In the cauldron boil and bake;
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder’s fork and blindworm’s sting,
Lizard’s leg and howlet’s wing.
For charm of powerful trouble,
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.

All:
Double,double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and couldron bubble.

3rd Witch:

Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf,
Witch’s mummy, maw and gulf
Of the ravin’d salt-sea shark,
Root of hemlock digg’d in the dark,
Liver of blaspheming Jew;
Gall of goat; and slips of yew

Sliver’d in the moon’s eclipse;
Nose of Turk, and Tartar’s lips;
Finger of birth-strangled babe
Ditch-deliver’d by a drab,-
Make the gruel thick and slab:
Add there to a tiger’s chaudron,
For ingredients of our cauldron.

All:
Double,double toil and trouble,
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.

2nd Witch:

Cool it with a baboon’s blood,

Then the charm is firm and good.

100 DAYS TO HALLOWEEN

For: #100daysofhalloweenhappy-#1

artist unknown

It is OFFICIAL

There are now 100 Days to Halloween.

Today I thought I would share some of the things that I am looking forward to doing

in these next 100 days:

First Up:

Looking for the perfect costume for my dog:

Hamish Macbeth
Photo A.M. Moscoso
October 2022

Saturday Nights are going to be Spooky Movie night at Taigh Anita. I used to do this during the winter

but I thought I’d shake things up a bit. This is a movie I am looking forward to seeing:

My goal is to watch a new horror or suspense film every Saturday and to make some Halloween treats.

Which leads me to this:

I bought  a skull cake pan after Halloween a couple of years ago.

I got it after Halloween and because

the stores were asking a crazy amount of money for it and it wasn’t

a decoration so I decided to wait. This year is go time and I can’t wait to try  this out:

( more recipes HERE )

Photo A.M. Moscoso

I am going to be in Wisconsin about two weeks before Halloween to spend the best Holiday in the World

with my Granddaughter. Her hometown holds  a festival called Spooktacular – check this out:

The Annual Fall “Spooktacular” Festival takes place along downtown State Street (Hwy 33). Festival activities include pumpkin-carving, face painting, children’s costume contest and pet costume contest, brat fry, fire trucks, flea market and candy treats galore. Bring your camera and take photos of your family with our many face painted BOO boards! Many of the downtown businesses will also be spookily decorated for the event.  Citywide trick or treating will also take place on this day, making it a great family day to spend in downtown Fox Lake. The Fox Lake Chamber of Commerce is always looking for vendors, groups and local businesses to display and share their wares, as well as zombies and ghouls to walk the streets!

In addition, I’ll be doing  some Cemetery exploration and taking loads of pictures. How great does this sound?

Photographer Unknown

These are just three things I’ll be doing and I am sure I will be doing more and I’ll be sharing all of it here because

HALLOWEEN IS A 100 DAYS AWAY EVERYBODY!

Zelda

Back in the day, waaaayyyy back in the day my favorite video game ( we didn’t call the first Nintendo Game System a ‘computer game ‘ ) was Zelda.

I’m talking about  the  Zelda games that came out in the late 80’s early 90’s. Not the fancy pants versions that came out years later and have been churned out since ( which I don’t like )  but the original Zelda with the little guy trying to save a Princess that looked like a pretty Lego Girl. It was your basic fantasy story that pulled you in without fancy graphics because you could take your time playing through the screens.

I remember when me and my Sons would stumble upon secret passages and treasures all on our own because in those days you couldn’t ask Google to get you out your current situation.  At that time we had to ” Ask Jeeves ” and God love that search engine, there was not a lot for him to search for on-line. If you got stuck you had to call people up or wait for a cheat book to come out. Anyway.  Finding those things was a big deal and if you were the one who made the discovery you were the House Hero.

The only thing I didn’t like was the Music. I would play with the sound down, but I  had to remember to turn it back up because when you got to your challenge, there were sounds you had to listen for.

My Sons didn’t feel that way, they’d hum the music from Zelda when they were not playing Zelda and it made me a little crazy. They would try to duplicate that tin like plink plink plink music and they were successful. Especially my youngest son who has a Pitch Perfect ear.

Now these many years I don’t play ‘computer games’ unless you count the word games I play on my phone. However, I have a new appreciation for the music of Zelda.

Several years ago my friend gave me and his Mom some tickets to see Lindsey Sterling at the Paramount in Seattle. I didn’t know who she was, but I had her current CD and I loved it so this was  treat ( thank you Kenny & Linda ).

I don’t remember at what point in her show she started to play the music from Zelda, but with the first few bars she played I thought, ” hey I know this song- but from where? And then I got it.

It was the song from Zelda and it was beautiful:

I’ll be honest. If I could I’d dig up the system and these games and play them again ( I was also a big fan of Super Bomber Man  and Donkey Kong ).

But maybe it’s time to play new games and hear some new songs.

MAYBE.

Flashback to Ghost Road

First Published July 21, 2008  Reprinted For Fandango’s Flashback Friday

I worked in a Funeral Home and at that home, in one of the storage areas we used to store the toys that people left at the graveside for their children. Each of the elements I describe here are some of the toys I remember seeing on one of the shelves together and I remember thinking it looked like a road. So I wrote about it.

“Ghost Road “

A baby wrapped in blanket with a box for a crib

a basket of kittens who stopped crying when they heard the wind

a dog with no collar, but he once had been called Finn.

all of them waiting to feel warm again.

 

Each of them placed with love and care

on this unmarked road under the stairs

then reluctantly left

where the ghosts of could have been

live.