Bats and Bards

#100DAYSOFHALLOWEEN HAPPY#29

“An oozing Halloween background with jack-o-lanterns, bats, crows, and an eerie graveyard.”

For today’s Halloween Happy challenge I went to Google’s AI  Bard and keyed in the word ‘bat’. Then I went a little batty and keyed  in vampires and graves and moons and stars just to see what it would give me.

What do you know? The Bard  did give me something to think about ( I picked the pictures out myself ), so sure. It was fun. Check it out:

Google AI- Bard.

Keywords

bats, vampires, graves, moons and stars

Bats, vampires, graves, moons, and stars are all associated with darkness and the night. Bats are nocturnal animals that often live in caves, which are also associated with darkness and the underworld. Vampires are creatures of myth and legend that are said to drink the blood of the living. They are often depicted as flying at night, like bats. Graves are places where the dead are buried, and they are often associated with death and the supernatural. The moon and stars are celestial bodies that are visible at night, and they have been associated with magic and mystery for centuries.

In many cultures, bats are seen as symbols of death and misfortune. This is likely due to their nocturnal habits and their association with caves, which were often seen as gateways to the underworld. In some cultures, bats are also seen as symbols of rebirth and transformation. This is because they are able to fly, which is seen as a symbol of freedom.

Vampires are also associated with darkness and the night. They are often depicted as creatures of evil that prey on the living. In some cultures, vampires are seen as symbols of temptation and sin. However, in other cultures, they are seen as symbols of power and immortality.

Graves are associated with death and the afterlife. They are often seen as places of sadness and mourning. However, they can also be seen as places of peace and tranquility. The moon and stars are often seen as symbols of hope and inspiration. They remind us of the beauty of the universe and the power of nature.

The associations between bats, vampires, graves, moons, and stars are complex and varied. They can be seen as symbols of both good and evil, life and death, light and darkness. These symbols continue to fascinate and intrigue people today.

An Idea Or Two For Halloween

#100DAYSOFHALLOWEEN HAPPY #28 suggests making weekend plans.

I have a few ideas for things I’d like to do this Halloween season and here they are:

I work in Pioneer Square and I have run into this tour before. People were having a lot of fun and I did enjoy seeing the tourists reactions to the stories. I keep meaning to take it and maybe this year I will.

EVENING (KING 5)
Air Date: October 19, 2022

​Jim Dever joins Danielle for a trip through Pioneer Square, Seattle’s oldest…and most haunted neighborhood.

My warehouse is part of the underground system- so in a roundabout way, my neighbors are the ghosts of Seattle’s past. It’s awesome. 

Seattle, Washington, is known for being the home of two of the biggest tech companies in the United States- Microsoft, and Amazon.com. With all of its modern charm, few people would ever notice that there is an entire hidden underground city beneath the streets. This is known as the “Seattle Underground”, and it still contains shops and buildings that once served as the city’s businesses. So…Why did the city of Seattle build an entire new town on top of the old one, and how did they do it? Find out on today’s Geographics.

When I was a kid I went on a field trip with my class to Port Gamble. We camped there over night and we were also the best behaved group of kids in the world because not one of us tried to sneak off at night  to look for ghosts- not even me. Something about Port Gamble at night was haunting. Even a kid could feel it. So we stayed in our tents and waited for morning.

In a setting straight out of a Stephen King novel, a supposedly unoccupied house is making noises and sending shivers down the spines of passers-by.

Before

#100DAYSOFHALLOWEEN HAPPY #27

My Granddaughter can move from dressing up like a Princess for Halloween to a  monster who from a Stephen King story.

How wonderful is that?

Photo: Moscoso/Casey

Moscoso/Casey

Found It!

Today as we move  through the  #100DAYSOFHALLOWEENHAPPY#26 I am thinking about the old costumes and decorations that haunt my favorite holiday season: