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Hallow is a popular village outside Worcester, UK. The Hallow Village Community Group invited everyone to their HALLOW.....EEN ON THE GREEN on 31 October 2014. There were scores of pumpkins arranged round the magnificent village green oak tree.
There was a carved pumpkin competition.
Many people came in their Halloween costumes, both adults and children for which there were prizes.
There was a food tent, with Hot Dogs, Baked Potatoes, and Pumpkin Soup. Hot Chocolate and soft drinks.
A brilliant evening in the glorious warm atmosphere.
My good long-time friend Kevin returned to SL just in time for Halloween. He took me to an interactive Halloween show at Japa Virtuoso.
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Halloween outfits for Lati Yellow, Pukifee or other same size dolls (16 cm)...
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Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area had over 80,000 duners visiting for Halloween 2016!
Photo by Samantha Storms, BLM.
Halloween Iced cookies 2012. Check out my blog for general instructions on how to ice cookies using Royal Icing cutesweetthings.wordpress.com/2012/08/08/easter-cookie-tu...
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Hallow is a popular village outside Worcester, UK. The Hallow Village Community Group invited everyone to their HALLOW.....EEN ON THE GREEN on 31 October 2014. There were scores of pumpkins arranged round the magnificent village green oak tree.
There was a carved pumpkin competition.
Many people came in their Halloween costumes, both adults and children for which there were prizes.
There was a food tent, with Hot Dogs, Baked Potatoes, and Pumpkin Soup. Hot Chocolate and soft drinks.
A brilliant evening in the glorious warm atmosphere.
We accidentally stumbled across a Halloween parade in Sag Harbor. It was delightfully low-key: just kids and their parents in (often surprisingly good) costumes. More parents should have worn costumes, though. Anyway, it started after we had parked, and because we couldn't leave, we stayed for lunch at the American Hotel, where we could watch the parade from the porch.