Thursday, October 24, 2024

Almost Halloween

Greetings, Poets

By this time next week we will be answering doorbells and knocks of trick-or-treaters. Are you ready? The price of chocolate has gone up but it hasn't stopped me from getting our favorites.

Halloween is such a fun topic for poetry. My notebook from this week is full of Halloweeny poems. It's even a Jack-o-lantern World on the World padlet. 


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Thank you, Carol, at Beyond Literacy for hosting all our round-up links this week.





8 comments:

  1. Thank you for this Jack poem, Linda! Not a lot of trick-or-treating in these parts anymore...it's mostly Trunk or Treat events. I miss opening the door to all those costumed friends! xo

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  2. Thanks for the evocative Halloweeny poem, Linda! It's always a toss-up here whether we get trick-or-treaters each year, so it's hard to know how much candy to buy. We're an all-chocolate household, so I guess . . . we could "force" ourselves to eat the leftovers. :D

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  3. I love the idea of the Jack-o-Lantern protecting from fright, instead of being frightening. Ruth, thereisnosuchthingasagodforsakentown.blogspot.com (Thanks for your email comment! :-))

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  4. Happy Halloween, Linda! Thank you for sharing your timely jack-o-lantern poem! Normally, we have a campfire at the end of our driveway and hand out treats - but not with the dry weather we've been having this year. I am thinking of other spooktacular ways to celebrate ...

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  5. It's such a fun 'fright night' & you've shown those ups & downs, Linda. I love that the jack-o-lanterns are delightful welcomes. I know the squirrels love to munch them! I especially love seeing the little ones, perhaps their first time out, amazed that someone is giving them candy! Thanks for the Halloween poem!

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  6. Ooh, that's a frightful jack-o-lantern! We don't get many trick or treaters, but we bought candy this morning, "just in case." Now I have to resist Twix bars for the coming week!

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  7. Aww...I'm looking forward to the doorbell rings, too, Linda. I haven't carved a pumpkin in years, but your poem inspires so perhaps this week...

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  8. Linda, perhaps you should share your poem during library class. Unfortunately, we don't get trick or treaters in my community but I do love trick or treating with the little girls in their neighborhood. Have fun giving out your treats and then, of course, eating the left overs!

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