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    Witches Halloween Party

    Just a bit of fun.
    I think the witches are late. They're watching the Witches of Eastwick
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    Last edited by vandra; 10-31-2014 at 06:50 PM.

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    It's absolutely fine, very warm and far from scary! Lovely scene and environment!
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    What a wonderful elaborate seasonal fantasy. I love the fun stuff you've put in. It's a real romp wandering and exploring the various areas. Delightful.
    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    I reckon the background sky gradient is a stroke of genius. It really sets the mood!

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    Thanks Caesar, D. Akey and hildee for you kind comments. Hope you all enjoyed Halloween!

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    I think they were there....just bewitched us to think they didn't show up?
    Take care,
    Steve

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    Halloween passed without a flinch in my house...just passed by unnoticed ;-)

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    Actually that's not our tradition, apart from some old folkloristic element we had in common up to a century ago, likely celtic population derived one (candles for dead people and also pumpkins) we rather celebrate and pray All Saints the 1rst and visit cemeteries and pray for dead people on the 2nd .... Today a good percentage of younger people and kids takes it as a pretext to have some sort of a second, more spooky Carnival party somewhere, either at home or in some public place, another commercial opportunity to sell items and services by emulation ... sooner or later we'll feast also the Chinese New Year or the Thanksgiving and who knows what else out of context in a more and more globalised world ...
    Since the Roman Empire, here in Itlay, we liked to import and enjoy any feast and tradition from anywhere I guess ... LOL
    Last edited by Caesar; 11-03-2014 at 10:16 PM.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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