Halloween is almost upon us, so I would like to direct you to Ditalini Press where this months topic is "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark." Included is my own original scary story "Pink Carnation."
Perhaps you'll find a new bone-chilling tale to tell around the campfire. Plus, if you'd like to get in one the spine-tingling action and submit an original ghost story, just leave a comment in any of the posts, and we'll be happy to accommodate.
We've been busy getting ready for the night by making costumes and carving pumpkins. Here's a look at the kids with all of our pumpkins.
Now with the lights off...
Spooky! Carving was a lot of fun this year, especially because Ari drew the face on his pumpkin and I carved it with his supervision; as to not misinterpret his vision. His is the second one from the left in the picture, the one with the wide eyes and crooked smile. It looks really neat with the lights out. Stay tuned for pictures of the kids in their costumes. Here's hoping everyone has a happy and safe Halloween!
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