Trick or Treat

October 31, 2009 | Filed Under Halloween 

The grocery store is decorated for Halloween.

 

Elizabeth of The World Examining Works is hosting a Halloween adventure of sorts, where we can hop around to other blogs and get a trick or a treat.  Actually, I’m sorta late for this.  She hosted this on Thursday, October 29.  But you know the saying, "Better late than never."  So, here’s my contribution.   For more tricks or treats, stop by HERE.

 Paz

 

A neighbor carved a pumpkin and offered candy to those passing by.  Help yourself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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11 Responses to “Trick or Treat”

  1. So cool.
    I have a major thing for pumpkins!
    Thanks for playing along!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by – I may go out to tonight to see what is going on! Nice to find decorations in the grocery store, plus pictures in the background? Cool take!

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  3. Wonderful to meet you!!
    Edward and I wish you a happy Halloween!!

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  4. Thank you for your visit. Isn’t Elizabeth amazing? Promise to stop by here again.

    Happy Halloween!

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  5. Paz I took part in Elizabeth’s event this too! I hope you saw the post about the haunted tavern.

    I like people who ahve faith that only one treat will be taken form the bowl…lol

    Happy Halloween!

    Hugs, Pat

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  6. Dear Paz,
    flurries of memories: Grocery stores decorated for Halloween,
    carved pumpkins by the door! I miss these signs of Halloween.

    Love that carved Pumpkin, the Lion King, perfect color, who’d have thought of that? Sweet neighbor, to put it there for all to admire and share. Thank you for sharing these treats with us!

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  7. Halloween has changed a lot since I was born during the days of the horse and buggy. Now there are no “tricks” to go with “Trick or Treet.”

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  8. When I was little, as Abe said, we were supposed to offer a trick, or poem, or song, whatever – in order to get our treat. Treats were home made cookies or fudge or popcorn balls, or caramel apples, and the house they came from smelled so wonderful because of these home made things! Costumes were home made too.

    Wonderful lion pumpkin!

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  9. Can’t get enough of this!

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  10. I love that we have those exact same tables. :)

    Hope you’re well!

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  11. Hi Everyone: Thanks for stopping by!

    Paz

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