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

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Entertainment Overnight -- Hallowe'en Flashback


Great, old flashback. Talk about a whole 'nother era. Look how squeaky clean Dick Clark is. (For you kids, Dick Clark is the host, at the beginning of the video. He used to have a TV show. Google it).  Also, what kills me is how formally dressed the singer, Bobby Pickett is for this song. A full, dark suit and tie. How odd. If this were done in the late 60s or early 70s or after, I think we can pretty well assume he would be far less formal and more in appropriate costume for it.



Happy Hallowe'en , y'all. Have a great, safe, fun, maybe productive weekend.


Friday, October 30, 2015

A Big Day


Yes sir, it's a big day. Besides being the day before Hallowe'en, it's also

Candy Corn


and then it's also

The classic Frankenstein, as played by Boris Karloff.


Have a good weekend and enjoy.


Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Big weekend for Kansas City



Yes sir, a big few to several days coming up for the metropolitan area.

First up, Saturday night, Waterfire on Brush Creek on the Plaza. A great, fun, unique and free event.

Next up, also Saturday night, the defacto Hallowe'en Saturday night since the actual Hallowe'en falls a few days later on a week night. It will likely be crazy.

Because the full moon is the 29th, it's rather perfectly situated as nearly full for Saturday night and then, again, nearly full on the actual Hallowe'en, the 31st.

I'm thinking it's going to be at least a crazy weekend in the area, if not also a deadly one for some.

Here's hoping I'm wrong on that last point.

Happy Hallowe'en, y'all. See you at Waterfire.

Link: http://moravings.blogspot.com/2011/10/brush-creek-two-fer-tonight.html

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sunday juxtapositions on the Plaza

First, I noticed the leaves on the sycamore trees near the Plaza have turned a rich, warm yellow color. With this late summer sun shining on them, they are beautiful in their own right and I believe I got at least one picture--if not some--of them. Second? There is a big Christmas display--in this same late August--in the windows of the former Sony store on the Plaza. Merry HallowThanksChrismas. (Perhaps I should say "hollow"). Enjoy your Sunday, y'all.