LITTLE HALLWEEN ALERT FOR FRIDAY 3/13/2020
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2020 6:01 pm
Hi Folks:
This is just a friendly reminder that 'Little Halloween" which is on Friday March, 13th is less then two weeks away, so for those of you who would like to participate, it's a good time to start making your plans.
I played around with some ideas, but I decided on screening some of my 'haunted house' classics, such as "The Haunting," The Changeling" "Rose Red" and maybe a few tv documentaries about haunted places. If the weather is nice, I am going to grill bratwurst patties out on the grill, and if it's not nice out, then I am going to put the bratwurst in the broiler. I'll have Reeses Peanut Butter Cups in the ToT bucket, a plastic jack o'lantern out and lit, and in-between movies, some loud records. "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" will be screened over breakfast, and I'll also be playing the music from that tv show, as well as the music from John Carpenters "Halloween" and a couple of others that I have in my vinyl and CD collection.
To all of you who enjoy this weird 'out of season' celebration of our favorite day of the year, I wish you the very best of luck with your mini spook fest. So make sure the black cat is there to snuggle with, make sure your favorite monster movies are cued up in the DVD player or online streaming account, and there are plenty of Trick or Treats to munch. It's going to be a lot of fun, then Spring will begin just 6 days later on the 19th.
Mike
This is just a friendly reminder that 'Little Halloween" which is on Friday March, 13th is less then two weeks away, so for those of you who would like to participate, it's a good time to start making your plans.
I played around with some ideas, but I decided on screening some of my 'haunted house' classics, such as "The Haunting," The Changeling" "Rose Red" and maybe a few tv documentaries about haunted places. If the weather is nice, I am going to grill bratwurst patties out on the grill, and if it's not nice out, then I am going to put the bratwurst in the broiler. I'll have Reeses Peanut Butter Cups in the ToT bucket, a plastic jack o'lantern out and lit, and in-between movies, some loud records. "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" will be screened over breakfast, and I'll also be playing the music from that tv show, as well as the music from John Carpenters "Halloween" and a couple of others that I have in my vinyl and CD collection.
To all of you who enjoy this weird 'out of season' celebration of our favorite day of the year, I wish you the very best of luck with your mini spook fest. So make sure the black cat is there to snuggle with, make sure your favorite monster movies are cued up in the DVD player or online streaming account, and there are plenty of Trick or Treats to munch. It's going to be a lot of fun, then Spring will begin just 6 days later on the 19th.
Mike