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| | | | A reprise of my traditional Hallowe'en post of past years: It is that time of year again. What has become a time of disinhibited hijinx and mayhem, and a growing marketing bonanza for the kitsch-manufacturers and -importers, has primeval origins as the Celtic New Year's Eve, Samhain (pronounced "sow-en"). The harvest is over, summer ends... | |
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| | | | A terrifying example of a traditional Irish jack-o'-lantern carved from a turnip around 1850 | |
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| | | | As I am sure you all know the 31st October, All Hallows' Eve, is the celebration of the night before All Saints Day (a saint being a hallowed or holy and sacred person). Such celebrations take different forms around the World. In Germany they hide all the knives so the spirits can't be mischievous with... | |
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| | https://youtu.be/W6neBm5HFRE After spending their tenth wedding anniversary at the Mackinac Island, Jackson and Rebecca are in a tragic car accident which leaves her in a coma for 6 months and Jackson dead. After she wakes up, she has to grieve the loss and this takes a toll on her. She meets Patrick when he comes... |