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
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You'd definitely have the scariest Jack o'lantern in the neighbourhood! ;-)
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
Thank you, that was an interesting article. Now I´m a bit scared ;-)
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
A very interesting article!
All the best again, Traude
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