That is a creepy face, but very fascinating. I never thought of Halloween as American, even though it is a big deal here. Thanks for sharing that spooky jack o'lantern. hugs-Erika
The first year we were in Ireland, I listened to a show on the radio about what Halloween used to be like. Many elders were interviewed about how it was when they were children--it was very different and not as commercialized back then. One elder commented, 'We gave Halloween to the Americans and they sold it back to us.' LOL
You'd definitely have the scariest Jack o'lantern in the neighbourhood! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a creepy face, but very fascinating. I never thought of Halloween as American, even though it is a big deal here. Thanks for sharing that spooky jack o'lantern. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThank you, that was an interesting article. Now I´m a bit scared ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe first year we were in Ireland, I listened to a show on the radio about what Halloween used to be like. Many elders were interviewed about how it was when they were children--it was very different and not as commercialized back then. One elder commented, 'We gave Halloween to the Americans and they sold it back to us.' LOL
ReplyDeleteA very interesting article!
ReplyDeleteAll the best again, Traude