Crispy Leaves and Crunchy Bones

100 Days of Halloween Fun#8-Fall Memory

Last fall I explored a couple of cemeteries in Wisconsin- I am looking forward to going again in October.

While I am there I will take more cemetery pictures and attend some Pre-Halloween festivities with my granddaughter Jemma, just like I did last  year.

I had a great time in the Fall of ’23 and I’ll bet this fall will be spectacular!

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Oakwood Cemetery.
Beaver Dam WI USA
October2023

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” Jemma “
October 2023

Oakwood Cemetery
Beaver Dam, WI
Photo A.M. Moscoso

Sunny Daze

100 Days of Halloween Fun: SUNSHINE

I don’t dislike Sunshine.

I don’t snarl at it or wear dark glasses or refuse to leave my house when it’s doing it’s thing.

Most of the time I just look up into the sky and say- ” Oh it’s you again. “

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A.M. Moscoso

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But there are other times when the Sunshines on some things that are pretty cool and the sunlight makes them even niftier.

Photo A.M. Moscoso- King Tut Exhibit arrives in Seattle WA

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My Weekend Recap

100 Days of Halloween Fun: WEEKEND RECAP

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This last weekend was the first weekend since  Summer began that I felt like I could look forward to Halloween.

What can I say? Life here in the States has been on the dark side ( and NOT in a good way ) some bottom feeder hit my Jeep ( door on passenger side ) while it was  parked in the cart lot at my place and THEN DROVE OFF WITHOUT TAKING RESPONSIBILITY for what they did- plus I got sick right after the 4th of July  and I didn’t exactly bounce back very quickly

Today I am feeling my old energy returning. Now there’s a little more to feel hopeful about- I feel like I am getting some traction again.

So.

Let’s get spooky everybody!

The Unhappy Gardeners

100 Days of Halloween Fun: #6 Sunshine

If you plant a garden- it could be an herb garden, a flower garden a vegetable garden and the sun shines on it all day long

and you feed it water and vitamins in the morning before it gets to warm you will have healthy plants, colorful plants and dare I say yummy plants.

The thing of it is, you can do the same thing with a corpse and at the end of the season you will not have brand new human bodies glistening under the Summer sun

waiting to be cut or harvested,  bagged and tagged and stored in a freezer for dinner or lunch.

It’s not because some Gardeners of questionable morals haven’t tried- they just don’t get the same results.

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