Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Monday, October 21, 2013

Our Trip to Salem

Yesterday, my wife and two of our kids went to Salem for the day.
Despite having lived in Massachusetts for my entire life,
I have only ever been to the town once before,
and that wasn't to tour much but some places along the waterfront.

This trip, we did an hour long trolley tour through the town,
with a very knowledgeable tour guide.
Afterwards, we walked around, sight-seeing
and visiting some very interesting places.
I wish I had taken more pictures,
but here are the shots we did get.
Hope you enjoy!

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The Salem Harbor. Beautiful views.

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Was a great day, not hot but not freezing yet, either.

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A small lighthouse, freshly repainted according to our guide.

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This is the old Custom House,
where Nathaniel Hawthorne worked for a time,
when he wrote The House of Seven Gables.

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A very old cobblestone street near the Custom House,
along the waterfront.

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Next to a Floral shop, the owner decorates and
creates a Haunted Garden.

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The Haunted Garden again.
Quite the sight!
Very macabre and wonderfully done.

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Supposedly, this is the oldest candy company in America.
Our guide said the woman who originally started this
did so with a bag of sugar donated by the townspeople.
Was very small inside and super-crowded,
so we didn't stay or purchase anything.

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The House of Seven Gables,
but taken from the back yard.
We didn't take the tour into the house or grounds.

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Salem Witch Museum.
We went here and saw the presentation
as well as the walk-through with a guide,
who spoke about witches and the 
history and portrayals of them through history.
Very interesting exhibit!

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This was taken at the Salem Wax Museum.
My daughter, posing with the statue of Nathaniel Hawthorne.
He looked a lot like Mark Twain,
but my son said he looked like Kelsey Grammer!

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This is the oldest cemetery in Salem,
there is also a memorial for those persecuted as witches.

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So many extremely old tombstones.

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Amazed to see how many of them have lasted for centuries.

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The cemetery is not visible at all
from the busy streets beyond the wall.

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The old trees add quite the atmosphere to the Burying Ground.
Here, you can see a place where Hawthorne's wife's family once lived.

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Our guide said Hawthorne dubbed this place Grimshaw house.

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She also said the name is now quite apt.
I assume that is because the house is in major disrepair.

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Looks like a truly haunted house, that's for sure.

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My daughter snapped these pics because she wanted to get a shot
of the light that was ON inside.

Quite bizarre!

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Lastly, a pic I like!
This coffee house is quite old.
From peering in the window,
it appears to still be a functioning restaurant.
Sadly, it was closed.
Next time!

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Like I said, I wish I had taken more photos.
Decorations where everywhere along the streets and buildings,
and even the non-decorated buildings are beautiful.

We ate lunch at the same restaurant we did the previous short trip,
a placed called the Witches Brew Cafe.
Great food and service and wonderful ambiance!

We took a tour of the Pirate Museum, which was fun.
The guide knew his stuff and the displays were very well done.

After that, my daughter and I did two of the "haunted houses,"
Frankenstein's Laboratory and a Witches' Walk-through.
They were fun, albeit short, with some jump scares.

We also saw many people dressed in either
Salem witch related garb or in Halloween costumes.
We even saw three women dressed as the witches from Hocus Pocus!

Wonderful trip and I hope to repeat it next year!

Thursday, October 10, 2013

New This Halloween

Short for time today, so I am just going to showcase
a few new Halloween items we have here.

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First up are all five Monster Cereals in the retro boxes from Target.
Count Chocula is already gone!
Also shown here are Pumpkin Pop Tarts!

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We picked this up at Cracker Barrel.
Very quirky, we loved it.
The base says "Heads Up!"

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Got this at Michael's.
Always wanted a Halloween Countdown,
since we love them at Christmastime.

Don't worry, more than 13 days to go,
I just snagged this pic from the website.

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This is my new favorite!
Animated Sam from Trick 'r Treat! 

He plays music and moves around,
pretty quickly, too!

So very awesome!
Big thank you to my wife for getting him!

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We also finally have a Halloween tree,
but it has been difficult to photograph tonight.
Will post a pic in the future if I can get a decent one.

What about you?
Have anything new you love this Halloween?

Friday, December 21, 2012

Baby It's Cold Outside - James Taylor with Natalie Cole

Baby It's Cold Outside
by James Taylor with Natalie Cole


Since it is my daughter's birthday today,
I decided to post her favorite Christmas Carol, 
although I think she prefers the Glee version.

Happy Birthday Snowflake!


Monday, December 10, 2012

Snowfall - Doris Day

Snowfall
sung by Doris Day


Since it is my wife's birthday, I decided to post a song
from one of her favorite's, Doris Day.

Happy Birthday, Raven!

I love this song.
It was composed by Claude Thornhill in 1941.
The instrumental version,
by either Dick Hyman or Dennis Farnon,
is also amazingly mellow.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

It's Halloween!

Can't believe it is already Halloween!


Enjoy some randomness
to celebrate the big day!

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October goes by too fast!


This quote, from Ray Bradbury in Reader's Digest in 1975, sums it up so well.
Thank you to The Skull & Pumpkin for posting it.

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Party time with a
Halloween Light Show!


Thanks to The Daily What

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Michael Myers does the heavy lifting today,
so Jason is enjoying a coffee break.


coffee break Jason by Le Capitan Tanaka

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Speaking of Mr. Myers,


The Night He Came Home

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Here is a quote I love from Halloween,
which I made with yarn on plastic canvas:


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My daughter wrote this in anticipation of Halloween:

"Every night, the old teddy bear in the back of your bedroom closet wakes up and comes forward. He pushes the closed closet door open just a crack and watches you sleep for the entire night. When you wake up suddenly in the middle of the night, for reasons unknown, it's because you felt his blank marble eyes on you. His only movements are his slow, slight, stitched-on grin and his soft, plush grip tightening minutely on the edge of the door as he watches you. All night. Every night. He just wants to be with you again. 

Happy almost Halloween."

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Anyway, enough dilly-dallying!

Get out there and enjoy the day!


Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Tricked Out Halloween Treats

When I was a kid, my mom was into cake decorating.
She made some amazing cakes and had a few of the Wilton Cake books.
We'd go through them, cover to cover, admiring the amazing works of art
made using cake and frosting with a few plastic decorations.

This is from one of the books she had, which I read often.

Thanks to Neato Coolville for posting this.
Go there for more on Wilton cakes!

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Here are ten cakes I found that I think are amazing!

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 via Handfulofrubies on Flickr

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Hope you have enjoyed these!
Now I am hungry! LOL

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Want more?
Just do a Google search, there are tons of awesome
Halloween and Horror cakes out there!

If any of these links are wrong,
just email or comment and I will correct it.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Surprise Appearance and Great Halloween Art

I had hoped to have a horror or Halloween-related post
ready to for today, as usual.
But, a little surprise changed our weekend plans,
in a very good way.

Meet my first grandchild,
Sophie!


She wasn't supposed to be here until nearly mid-November,
but here she is, happy, healthy and doing great!
Her parents, while tired, are doing good, as well.
Isn't she beautiful?

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I decided to take the time to share some horror and
Halloween related pics that I have stumbled over recently.
I love them, and hope you do, too!