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My plants are huge, but there are no blossoms yet. I did pick my first tomato today, way earlier than usual. The plants across the street are getting big but no blossoms in those either.
I am looking forward to picking my first tomatoes! I am hoping to harvest pumpkins in 90 days, can you believe it, JUST 90 days!
 
DAYS TO JOL DAY #6: 21
DAYS TO FALL PRESEASON: 22
DAYS TO THE BERS: 53
DAYS TO HALLOWEEN SEASON: 67
DAYS TO OCTOBER: 83
DAYS TO HALLOWEEN: 113

WEEKS TO OCTOBER: 11
WEEKS TO HALLOWEEN: 16


Good Morning Halloween Friends! It's finally Wednesday again! The underrated day of the week. It's not Monday anymore, and later this evening some weekend vibes start rolling in. Thursday and Friday always feels so different, don't they? Today is the last day of our heatwave here that has been gripping up for the past few weeks. We've ended up getting almost an inch of rain out of the pop up storms though, so that has been really appreciated, as the storms have tamped the temperatures down as well. I never thought I would say that I am looking forward to the 80's, temperature wise, but that's where we are. The peak hottest day for this summer is still about 10 days away, and it will sure be a relief afterwards as we can watch that heat and humidity start ticking down as we head into August.

Three weeks to go now until JOL Day #6, and Fall Pre-Season begins the next day, that is very exciting and a big reason why July's JOL Day might be my "favorite" besides January. We march closer and closer to the 50 DAYS TO THE BERS milestone - Saturday is going to be lit, folks. But don't sleep on our other counts. We still have one triple digit count left, our Days to Halloween which I don't think anybody, myself included, is rushing / wishing away.

Our Wednesday Halloween fact / topic has to do with turnips! Did you know that in the early 19th and 20th centuries, carving Turnips for Halloween was more common in Irish and other Celtic nations?


Check it out! Would you ever think of changing it up one year and carving a turnip instead of a pumpkin? Have a great day!
 
Good morning Halloween Fans!

We finally got some decent rain last night, something we needed badly. Still some light rain showers this morning as well, and cooler today.

I have always found the tradition of using turnips as quite interesting. I don't know that I would ever make the change though.
Right about Halloween I also teach the history of Halloween in my American history classes. I know it seems out of place, but it actually makes a lot of sense. One, many people just go through the motions of "celebrating" holidays without knowing why any of it is done. Two, about Halloween time, I have just finished a unit on the large immigration period from 1890-1910. One large group that came in at that time was the Irish. They were largely responsible for bringing Halloween to the US. My students always enjoy learning the history of Halloween. We also talk about witches and vampires and the stories and people who influenced the legends over time.
 
Good morning Halloween Fans!

We finally got some decent rain last night, something we needed badly. Still some light rain showers this morning as well, and cooler today.

I have always found the tradition of using turnips as quite interesting. I don't know that I would ever make the change though.
Right about Halloween I also teach the history of Halloween in my American history classes. I know it seems out of place, but it actually makes a lot of sense. One, many people just go through the motions of "celebrating" holidays without knowing why any of it is done. Two, about Halloween time, I have just finished a unit on the large immigration period from 1890-1910. One large group that came in at that time was the Irish. They were largely responsible for bringing Halloween to the US. My students always enjoy learning the history of Halloween. We also talk about witches and vampires and the stories and people who influenced the legends over time.
I think urban legends and folklore need to be a part of American history.
 
I think urban legends and folklore need to be a part of American history.
I fit that type of stuff in where I can. I try to add those stories in when they fit the larger theme or time period.
Also, in every unit I teach I always take about the Art and Music of the period. You can get so much history from understanding the art and music of a time period.
 
DAYS TO JOL DAY #6: 20
DAYS TO FALL PRESEASON: 21
DAYS TO THE BERS: 52
DAYS TO HALLOWEEN SEASON: 66
DAYS TO OCTOBER: 82
DAYS TO HALLOWEEN: 112


Good Morning Halloween Friends! A new day is here and we're one day closer to the weekend. We have some skinny counts to keep us company, and tomorrow it will feel like we are standing on the doorstep to something amazing, because we will be. Tomorrow is the EVE of the 50 DAY PREVIEW OF THE BERS. I can't believe we are finally here, but time waits on no person. I can't wait for it to begin. Those "Final 50" days feel like they just melt away like the lazy heat of summer. We're almost at the best part of the year, friends. We just have to hold on a few more weeks.

I hope everyone has a great day! Stay cool! Our heatwave finally broke and it's just gets in the low 80's today.
 
It looks like CVS is back to breaking the street date on putting out Halloween candy early! I was in there yesterday evening, and they had a small display of REESE'S PUMPKINS! Can you imagine my shock? I didn't get a picture (or a bag), but I'm going back in there today, so I'll provide photographic evidence.

In any case, if you have a CVS near you, you might want to stop in there today...
 
It looks like CVS is back to breaking the street date on putting out Halloween candy early! I was in there yesterday evening, and they had a small display of REESE'S PUMPKINS! Can you imagine my shock? I didn't get a picture (or a bag), but I'm going back in there today, so I'll provide photographic evidence.

In any case, if you have a CVS near you, you might want to stop in there today...
I will only buy one bag. I will only buy one bag. I will only buy one bag.
 
I filled 119 eggs for the Great Pumpkin Egg Hunt yesterday. They are non-food treats-- stickers, rings, finger puppets, eyeballs-- bought on sale after last Halloween so the news that @The_Escalation shared about Reese's Pumpkins at CVS is making me feel justified! Halloween is Coming!
 
Wow. We are really starting to get close now. The 50 day Bers preview is like the beginning of the Bers pre pre season! Once the Bers are here Halloween soon follows. Hopefully time slows down some. I am in no hurry and will enjoy it all including the rest of summer/preseason Bers.
 
Michelle snapped a few photos at Marshalls yesterday.

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It looks like CVS is back to breaking the street date on putting out Halloween candy early! I was in there yesterday evening, and they had a small display of REESE'S PUMPKINS! Can you imagine my shock? I didn't get a picture (or a bag), but I'm going back in there today, so I'll provide photographic evidence.

In any case, if you have a CVS near you, you might want to stop in there today...
I am shocked that you left without a bag. I would probably have purchased TWO!
 
I filled 119 eggs for the Great Pumpkin Egg Hunt yesterday. They are non-food treats-- stickers, rings, finger puppets, eyeballs-- bought on sale after last Halloween so the news that @The_Escalation shared about Reese's Pumpkins at CVS is making me feel justified! Halloween is Coming!
I bet filling those eggs really vamped up the Halloween feels.
 
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