welcome to this week's list of likes. Starting with nature's display of color with people's displays of halloween decorations. I am stunned by the golden color I see on walks, when the sun glints through orange leaves, when the soft drop of leaves floating on breezes, the look of confetti the sidewalks take on.
The temps finally cooled a bit, the flurries never appeared and the rain accumulated to about 10 drops but I love brisk weather.
We only put up one outdoor decoration this year, and they were a challenge to put together
House wearing a hat! lol |
Milo wondering what all the fuss is about? |
they are a fairly good length of lights to go around the porch and look so festive! And colorful, I almost forgot how difficult it was to thread the lightstring through each hat and figuring out how to hang them on the porch roof.
I got a piece of swiss cheese and some spelt bread for breakfast this week, and noticed it turned into a ghost.... I didn't plan it, just looked down and laughed
reading on audio
I am loving this book, it goes between a modern writer, and her ancestor who might have written plays that published under the name of Shakespeare. It's beautifully read, beautiful writing, great story line showcasing women's lives.
Sewing
I finished a challenge quilt ( put a cat on it) by printing my painting onto fabric for this year's halloween quilt
and since I love beads and sequins I added them to my handwork piece, and now it's ready to frame somehow, details on Saturday's creativity post. A sneak peek of one corner:bugle beads around the flower center, flower sequins, seed beads in places |
prompt:
what is your favorite Halloween treat? do you give out candy to kids and what kind? have you ever run out?
I love 100 grand bars. As a kid I wanted sugar babies or a big sugar daddy bar. We don't give out candy now but back in MD we would dress in costume, sit outside to give out candy to kids, and wine to parents.
People would drive big flatbed trucks full of kids into our hood, and we did run out of candy. The kids were picky too, or wanted handfuls. Once my friend's older son was out with little kids, and when I told him I ran out, he replied, hold on. Pulled out his bag, chose about 10 treats, and dumped the rest into my bowl to give out!!!!!
I thought that was so like him, a generous kind and engaging boy who no doubt grew up to be a wonderful man.
Red White and blue America has always been great! |
I like voting!
I remember looking forward to it as a teen. I was grateful when I learned women fought hard for the right to have a say in their govt. I took it seriously. In high school we often discussed the issues and had mock elections.
We learned to think about issues and to be gracious in defeat because majority rules.
The fact is, one party in the USA is doing all it can to make voting difficult.
The GOP has a plan which includes removing a lot of rights from women. Go read project 2025 or the latest name for it to confuse citizens from knowing what they plan.
I voted by mail now that I'm physically challenged. It's a God-send the way Colorado does it. I am notified my ballot was sent so I can check for it. I fill it out, date it, sign it and mail it back. The state lets me know when it's received. Then when it's checked for correct signature and counted I'm notified again that my vote was counted.
This sticker was sent out in the email...
I voted to keep our constitution and law and order. (one candidate said he will destroy the constitution and remove the need to vote). I voted to keep the rights that our constitution gives us. I believe Americans should respect each other and our country. I love diversity, knowing we all have something to contribute to better all of us.
I voted for a president not a dictator.
The founding fathers tried to protect us from future dictators taking over. I am grateful.
Milo's Moment
hiya, Milo here. I just got the monthly grooming and Mama thought I needed a quilt to warm up.http://3poodlesandanana.blogspot.com/
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friday smiles
even your breakfast is in the mood... happy halloween... the hat is super!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your mom's quilts and I like yours too, Milo! We don't get trick or treaters. Our street is dark and narrow and cars move too fast. Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThe fall leaves sure look beautiful and so do those wonderful quilts. Milo, you look super cozy wearing that pretty quilt! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteVery cute witch hat lights!! I loved your Halloween stories from previous years! Dressing up in costume when I was teaching was always fun. And I enjoy handing out candy and seeing the kids' costumes. We usually see 80-85 trick or treaters each year.
ReplyDeleteThis year we probably won't be home in time to hand out candy as I have a cardiology appointment in Sioux Falls this afternoon.
I love how we vote in Colorado! Your sticker is great, too - we had a good one this year, too. Milo, you are looking good! Today you might need to snuggle with your quilt - it's chilly!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your thoughtful vote! Aloha Milo, we love you! ❣️
ReplyDeleteHappy that things are cooling off. Love the halloween lights. We don't give candy out here, but loved it in our old neighborhood. Oh, I need to go the post office tomorrow....something going to CO!
ReplyDeleteI love those witch hats! Pretty beaded flower. I love your story of running out of candy - what a great guy! I have never enjoyed voting... but I made darned sure to get my ballot in this year!! Fingers crossed. (No nifty sticker for me, though - yours is quite pretty.)
ReplyDeleteWell done for voting. I love your Halloween decs. We always fill a spooky bowl with sweets in case we get any trick or treaters but we had none last night so guess either my hubby or the grandchildren will eat them 😀
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Annie x
Arm still in a sling, this morning (Fri) when I woke, I got something in my left eye. I thought it was an eyelash, but no amount of eye drops I used, it wouldn't come out. Along with the tears, my nose ran. Do you know how hard it is to blow your nose with one hand? I didn't.
ReplyDeleteI adore your annual Halloween quilt. I LOVE cats!
Those hats are amazing. They are wonderful.
For the past four years, I have bought Halloween pencils and handed them out. I think kids will appreciate them longer than the candy they consume.
Milo looks good in his new "do." He is such a sweetie.
I voted in person. I think you will like my Friday Smiles this week.
I'm not only late, but to make matters , I now got a failed to publish. Looks like this will be later than I anticipated.
How wonderful that you could vote that way! Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love your witches hat decorations. Children don't 'trick-or-treat here so I don't have that problem.
Your quilt is beautiful.
Milo looks very smart in his new haircut.
Sorry I'm late,
Lisca