Going with Harvest Time

Ah, yes, Halloween is on the horizon.

Somewhere we have a picture of Robert William dressed as a Raggedy Andy sitting in a bean bag – next to his dad in a flight suit, but the latter wasn’t a costume. I also have a picture of Quentin in a dinosaur costume – my mother made it for him.

A little suddenly-remembered aside here: When Robert William was Raggedy Andy we lived on an Air Force base where everything was, of course, super safe. So I wasn’t right next to him; he was trailing behind. I heard shouts and turned to see him spreadeagled under one of the giant dobermans that lived kitty-corner from us across the street. The other one was standing by his head and they were calmly sniffing him.

When the grandkids were little, we did orange lights and spider lights and bats. And Alison had a virtual cauldron of candy waiting for trick of treaters. This year, she’ll probably station someone outside with the candy, but I’m forgoing the decorations.

That is, I’m  going straight to a harvest theme and Thanksgiving. I’m thinking pumpkins and gourds and. as November approaches, turkeys and Pilgrims. Of course, we will turn a couple of pumpkins into jack-o’laterns; you know the drill: newspapers under the pumpkin, the hole on top, scooping out sticky pumpkin guts . . .

Now, LZP likes to keep the kids entertained in his neighborhood and this guy is already on his porch:

3 thoughts on “Going with Harvest Time”

  1. We live in the country and have never had a trick or treater come to our door in the 36 years we’ve lived here. The kids all go into town where it is easy pickin’s. I miss seeing the kids on the street for Halloween and the innovative costumes my eldest child would dream up and I would somehow have to make. He was pretty demanding and very picky. I now have a fake pumpkin that looks pretty real. It has a jack-o-lantern face and I use it that way in October, then I turn it around in November so it’s just a plain pumpkin.

  2. Yes! I have jack o’ lanterns sitting around my house right now – all of them looking at the wall. Of course, it gets annoying when I start hearing the little voices: Is it time yet? Is it time yet?

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