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Spooky Spider - Happy Halloween!

Being today is Halloween...
I really wanted to do something special for you guys.
But all I could come up with so far was this...


Spooky Spider - Happy Halloween!

This spider was on the bricks just outside my front door Saturday. The blood red color and the look of "horns" had me wondering if I was looking at the devil himself.

Okay, not really, in fact I'm sure this creepy crawley little monster is just kindly eating any mosquitos that've survived the frost. I found him sitting on the bricks by my front door Saturday. The girl next door thought it was a garden spider; I've heard them called "cat face" spiders. But either way, he's still rather wicked looking if you ask me. Thank goodness for zoom lenses! :-0 Happy Halloween!


The devil's face



Okay that last one was actually his back-end. Here's his actual face


http://www.novapages.com/media/1/...031-look-into-my-spidery-eyes.jpg
Close up of his spooky eyes



Spider side



Taken from the top. No I'm not going to get an underside view of this one.
Radiate_Truth

Do Muslims celebrate Halloween???
obmar

No we dont.

I dont think so.
Radiate_Truth

Halloween

The main event for children of modern Halloween in the United States and Canada is trick-or-treating, in which children disguise themselves in costumes and go door-to-door in their neighborhoods, ringing each doorbell and yelling "trick or treat!" to solicit a gift of candy or similar items. Although the practice resembles the older traditions of guising in Ireland and Scotland, ritual begging on Halloween does not appear in English-speaking North America until the 20th century, and may have developed independently. Upon receiving trick-or-treaters, the house occupants (who might also be in costume) often hand out small candies, miniature chocolate bars, nuts, loose change, soda pop, stickers, or even crayons and pencils. Some homes will use sound effects and fog machines to help establish an eerie atmosphere. Other less scary house decoration themes might be used to entertain younger visitors. Children can often accumulate many treats on Halloween night, filling up entire pillow cases, pumpkin-shaped buckets, shopping bags or large plastic containers.

REST IS HERE AT THE SOURCE

obmar

Anyway

happy halloween.
Radiate_Truth

obmar wrote:
Anyway

happy halloween.


Sincere thanks!!!

I love holiday traditions of all cultures, countries and races.
To the different types of food, dance, music, to the colorful clothing and customs different cultures wear to celebrate their holidays.

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