Halloween is over, what’s next?


Spiders are not just for Halloween

Not everyone with an orange face is bad.

Do you dare enter?





Christmas already?

Time has passed while you were inside…

Halloween is over, what’s next?


Spiders are not just for Halloween

Not everyone with an orange face is bad.

Do you dare enter?





Christmas already?

Time has passed while you were inside…

I do like the mural of the ruined castle.
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That image is my favorite, too!
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I had to wait till people stopped sitting there with their coffee to take the picture!
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That must have been . . . . awkward.
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Lady Bankes defended Corfe Castle against the roundheads while her husband was away fighting for the king, she did eventually get it back, but not in the same condition!
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The Christmas decorations were up the next day.
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I like that mural too. Beautiful!
I guess it’s time to put the elf on the shelf…
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Hello Audrey, yes my favourite place for coffee at Russell Cotes Museum. That is Corfe Castle on the Ilse of Purbeck.
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I am starting to see Christmas trees being set up in malls here just one day after halloween, too, hhaha.
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Yes Charlie, far too soon
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I LOVE all of these!!! Especially loved seeing Ernie, and the one with the miniature room complete with fireplace. But to answer your opening question … Hallowe’en is over, what next? Let us not forget Guy Fawkes Day on Tuesday!!!
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Thanks, glad you enjoyed them Jill. I wasn’t sure how many readers would know about Guy Fawkes.
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I imagine most everyone has heard of it, but few know the history behind it. Hmmmm …
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These days, we never get a break for commercialisation of holidays. I do like Christmas in the UK though.
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Hello Robbie, no we don’t do we! A major operation is going on in Bournemouth town centre and gardens with a huge ice rink going up, the Christmas Tree Wonderland ( November 15th )and wooden sheds etc for the Xmas market!
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The wheels of commerce (and environmental destruction) must turn. I smile when I see ardent supporters of Save the Planet buying cheap costumes for Halloween made from man-made materials containing oil and plastic and bearing plastic buckets to collect decadent quantities of sweet, machine produced confectionary. The correlation between environmental decimation and human waste and excessive consumerism doesn’t seem to be clear in people’s minds.
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Too early for Christmas! 🎄 (Nice selection of photos though. 😊)
Best wishes, Pete.
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I regret that I am unable to participate in the year 2095. I have a previously scheduled appointment.
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Oh that is a disappointment, but there’s always 2096…
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Great set of unusual photos, Janet. 😀
Not sure how close you are to Blandford, but there’a 3 day Lit Fest going on there next weekend – happy to send you some details if you’re interested.
The only problem with Christmas is it’s followed by January which always seems three months long.
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Thanks Voinks, I hadn’t heard of the Blandford lit fest, I’ll look it up. though a bit far from me for a non driver and I’m heading east soon…
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