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Electro rock band from San Jose, CA
www.myspace.com/TrickMechanics
Cesar Chavez Park in Downtown San Jose, CA
Strobist: Sb600 bounced off umbrella cam right, SB800 bare behind guy in the middle. triggered via Cactus V4
The interactive trick eye refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images of optical illusions opened at the Resorts World Sentosa.
Since we don't have kids come to our house on Halloween we usually head over to my mom & dad's house to celebrate. My sister brings her kids over and we take them trick-or-treating. They always have a blast, especially since Lucy (the dog) always dresses up as well.
warming up to the Fringe, snapped this street magician doing card tricks on the Royal Mile as the first Festival performers were putting up their flyers for their shows.
It was easy to take pictures of Trick or Treaters this Halloween because the ending of Daylight Saving Time was pushed back a week later. Doesn't that house look like the classic Haunted House? Taken in Romeo Michigan.
Tonight was our town’s trick or treat night. We never got many kids in Pittsburgh because of the hill we lived on. Here… it’s so flat here. Even in the rain and colder temperatures we had so many kids. We got too meet so many of our neighbors we hadn’t yet and it really made us feel even more settled in the neighborhood. The outside cats came and went, the rain did too. We listened to the score from Friday the 13th Part III on cassette tape on our stereo. It felt so much more like the Halloween I love and remember from years ago. A really nice end to a gloomy autumnal day.
Tonight was our town’s trick or treat night. We never got many kids in Pittsburgh because of the hill we lived on. Here… it’s so flat here. Even in the rain and colder temperatures we had so many kids. We got too meet so many of our neighbors we hadn’t yet and it really made us feel even more settled in the neighborhood. The outside cats came and went, the rain did too. We listened to the score from Friday the 13th Part III on cassette tape on our stereo. It felt so much more like the Halloween I love and remember from years ago. A really nice end to a gloomy autumnal day.
WORK RECORD
Title - Tricks #7
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relation.type -
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Work, Collection or Image - Work
refid - 74
Work Type - paintings (visual works)
Style Period - New Deal
Agent Name - Benson, Leslie L. (1885-1972)
Agent Role - painter (artist)
Cultural Context - American
Material, medium - watercolor (paint)
Material, support -
Technique -
Measurements - 20 in (H) x 16 in (W)
Date Created -
Date Completed -
Date Collected - 1940-09-26
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Date Rejected -
Location Former Repository -
Description -
Inscription -
Subject - Boys; Practical jokes; Federal Art Project
IMAGE RECORD
Work, Collection or Image - Image
Work Type - black-and-white photographs
Style Period - New Deal
Agent Name - Skreczko, Henry (1906-1998)
Agent Role - photographer
Material - black-and-white photographs
Technique - black-and-white photography
Measurements - 8 in (H) x 10 in (W)
Date Created - ca. 1935-1943
Date Digital - 2009-05-05
Description -
Inscription -
Source - Connecticut State Library, State Archives, RG 033, Works Progress Administration, Box 1.
Filename - wpaart_bensonl_001.jpg
I broke my Halloween Candy rule this year. I always buy candy I don't like, so I don't eat it. But... but... the 100GRAND candy bars were calling to me at the grocery store the other day! I don't see them in the store very often, and being one of my favs... I brought home a bag. Just one bag, though! Hopefully there will be some left for Trick or Treat night... lol! I like the KitKat and M&M's too... but can usually ignore them.
By the way, the adorable little orange bear in the sparkly witches costume was my Mom's favorite Halloween companion. I bought him for her a few years ago, and we always had to bring him out to guard the candy. So, this year, he is guarding my candy... I think... hey, wait... it looks more like he's getting ready to grab one of those 100GRANDS!
All New Scavenger Hunt - Round 48 - October 2013:
24.Halloween Candy
Digging In the Archives Tuesday (DitAT) - October 28, 2014 - thought I would add a "seasonal" photo from Halloween last year. ~ Happy DitAT! ~
Artistic Temperment Scavenger Hunt - October
Halloween Pennant
Celithemis eponina
I'd always thought these dragonflies were impressive - but seeing the hundreds of them we did in Cape May ... well, I can only think even more so. Their colors are brilliant and catch your eye whenever they're around - and at Higbee Beach, Cape May Meadows and everywhere else we went, these were almost always around.
"Hat Trick" with Porl Mchale and Roxy Ruin. Roxy's hair by Laura-Jayne Porter. RIP Roxy, Never forgotten 1984 - 2018
On the lawns near the the Eiffel Tower, young people gather to hang out, sing, practice soccer tricks, drink beer, and socialize.
Our first trick-or-treat Halloween. Isabel was a Snow Leopard; since she is always roaring like a big cat I thought this fabulous fur would work nicely.
The interactive trick eye refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images of optical illusions opened at the Resorts World Sentosa.
The interactive trick eye refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images of optical illusions opened at the Resorts World Sentosa.
The interactive trick eye refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images of optical illusions opened at the Resorts World Sentosa.
The interactive trick eye refers to an art technique that turns two-dimensional paintings into three-dimensional images of optical illusions opened at the Resorts World Sentosa.
Cheap Trick on Stage in Dallas 7-27-08
I WANT YOU... TO WANT...... MEEEEE!!!!!
Been a long time since my high school days and those words blasted from the speakers of my 1974 El Camino.
They were blasted from the stage in Dallas last night and for an evening we were transported back to those high school days when responsibilities were fewer, gas was 45 cents per gallon, Cindy was just my girlfriend, and there wasn't as much weight bearing down on my soles of my shoes.
Zander sounded very good and the group seemed to play as tight as they ever had.
Maybe they've dropped it an octave or two, but none in the considerably seasoned crowd seemed to care. I know I didn't.
Why couldn't we have had youth and brains??
Took a long time for me to finally see Cheap Trick in concert.
Had hoped to see them long ago, something was always holding me up
When I was a teen, I didn't have time.
When I married young and didn't have kids, the Boss-Lady didn't like concerts.
When I had kids, I didn't have the money.
When the kids got big, I didn't have the time.
When I had the money and the time and the boss-lady would go, most of the ones I wanted to see all died!
Six or seven years back, I wanted to see Cheap Trick, They were all still alive, they were coming to Ft Worth, Billy Bobs was a cheap place to see them, and I had the permission of the Boss-Lady.
Wow!!
I kidnapped Roger and we headed for Billy Bob's Texas.
When we got there, I located a tall table next to the railing and staked a spot. Didnt have chairs for these tables, but it was a place set a drink and it would kind of keep other folks from crowding you.
We had a bit of time before the show started and Roger left to stroll around for drinks while I guarded the table.
A few minutes later someone tapped me on the shoulder and when I turned around, there stood three large gentlemen in big black hats, old western, long overcoats and ear mikes. Wide and tall. They looked serious. The one closest to me must have weighed 320 lbs.
Anything that big and mobile should have to have a license plate.
I smiled real friendly-like. "Yes, Sir?"
The big one asked "Are you with this Gentleman?" and took a snap step to one side and I could see Roger standing behind them. I think they practiced this move a million times.
"Yes Sir"?!?!?!?! ..... Smiling, smmiiiillliing.
" We have been watching your friend and we are exiting him from the building. He said your driving."
Yes, Sir! .... Still smiling, glad to finally know a correct answer.
" That means you'll need to leave too." Sounded real guttural and precise. Lots of practice.
Now, these three folks live to hear idiots repeat, "I AINT GOING NOWHERE!!!" and since I didn't need to be the recipient of the "bums rush" I told the three nice gentleman and Roger "that means we're on the road".
It has been a long time, but Roger and I finally got to see Cheap Trick, the Boss-lady was working, and the only thing that held me up this time was the traffic headed out of Dallas and back to Denton.
While most kids were scouring neighborhoods on Halloween night Sunday, some others had the opportunity to walk into Bella Pizza in North East for a bag of Herr's Trick or Treat Potato Chips and Bella's pizza samples.
Owner Peppe Dimeo and Samantha Grove, like dressing up for the holiday as they work on pizza orders.
"Halloween is a nice celebration and we like to participate and to celebrate like eveyone else," said owner Peppe.
Bella's had some repeat trick or treaters on Sunday night and it wasn't for the candy.
"It's pretty funny. The kids were in earllier and they came back later. I had enough pizza, so I gave them more," said Peppe.
Three girls in colonial outfits came in and were happy to be leaving with the special edition potato chips.
"It's nice to see the look on the kids faces," said Samantha. "When they come in and see us dressed up, they like it and we like it to."
Samantha didn't have to think too hard for her costume of choice. It was the second year in a row she was a tigress.
"I'm a tiger. Actually I went to Rising Sun, so maybe that rubbed off on me," she said of the high school's mascot.