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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Wednesday, 1 November 2017

POST HALLOWEEN MORNING!


Today was the first time I had left the house for days, as I have been suffering from a bad head cold.  It was so good to get into the fresh air and start walking!  Jenny and I went up to one of our favourite green spaces in Shepton - Barren Down.  It was looking decidedly Autumnal with the trees beginning to show their Winter silhouette.


We had a look up and down the High Street, particularly the bottom, which is actually called Town Street, and noted that some businesses had closed, but a few had started up.  There is a new Vintage shop right at the bottom which would be worth a visit but it doesn't open until much later in the morning!  That area of town is fast becoming quite a vintage/art/craft quarter...

Many of the windows were celebrating Halloween, which was last night.  I didn't have any 'trick or treat' callers - they have probably given up ringing the bell as I haven't answered it in previous years!  I am just not comfortable being confronted by youngsters and I don't like to encourage the eating of sweets!  The very young are fine, as they are accompanied by adults. Jenny said there was plenty of activity around her place!

We did however see some houses which positively encouraged callers.  The best doorway, was the one pictured on the left.  It was scary enough in the daylight so I can't imagine what it was like at night!



  

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

HALLOWEEN APPROACHES!

The High Street has the Halloween spirit!
Early commitments meant a swift walk today, so we took ourselves off to the bottom of Shepton, and on our return journey we headed up through the High Street.  Very impressed with the Halloween effort put in by all the business owners.  Although we did agree that we were not sure if we liked the whole Halloween thing!  The party and dressing up is fine but isn't it such a strange thing to be celebrating ghouls, ghosts, blood and guts? ....

Collett Park and its surroundings - we often see the early morning boot camp in action (top right)!