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Wednesday, October 31, 2007


Thank You Nancy

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Monday, October 29, 2007Thank you Amy
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow?
With love, friends, magic dust from fae, and with spirit never ending.

Send a Blooming Basket!
Thank you Amy
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Saturday, October 13, 2007
This is Clarity, my Albino African Clawed Frog. I expect him to get the size of my fist. He has been with me a little over a month now, probably closer to five weeks. He has grown a lot! He lives in a huge 40 gallon tank but I only fill it half so he can not escape. Also, the depth of water should not be more than 12 inches nor less than 6 inches. His water level is about 8 inches right now because he seemed small to me and when he grows some more I will add the extra inches. I added several pictures in the Photo Gallery. There are also new shots of Erie, Buttons, and my two goldies.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007 'The leaves will begin their descend, as the windwails through the trees, reminding us, it's season's end...'

It is October, with nineteen days of fall. Autumn is brisk, bringing the perfect kind of evenings for a chiller of a tale. There is something about October that reminds me of Edgar Allen Poe and his tales of the dark places in his mind. Maybe it's the pumpkins we light and sit along our step to ward off the evil that may pass by on All Hollows Eve. It could be that I have become accustom to ghost stories and haunts during this time of year. It is a season celebrated, with different views on faith and the after life. In my part of the world, it is a season when life becomes dormant and prepares for the winter to come. While you cradle something warm in your hands, let's share one man's season.
My copy of 'The Poe Reader' was found at Barnes&Noble located in Erie, PA. Isn't that just perfect? I searched online for a book store that carried the same title. My exact copy was not found. However, I did find 'The Tales of Poe'. There are many titles available with an assortment of his writings. I am positive you will find one perfect for you. In The Poe Reader I found his writings divided into sections containing 4 Tales of Deduction, 7 Satires & Occasional Writings, 7 Tales of the Imagination, 9 Poems including 'The Raven' and 'Lenore'. 'The Rationale of Verse' provides informative tips on creating verse. Crowning words for any writer, beginner or established. To name a few of the titles listed in this book are 'The Mystery of Marie Roget', 'Diddlings', 'Berenice' and 'Ligeia'. Also included are the following Tales of Suspense which are perfectly suitable for any October evening in partnership of course with Poe's dark and elusive poetry.
- Tales of Suspense
- The Black Cat
- The Fall of the House of Usher
- The Pit and the Pendulum
- The Masque of the Red Death
- The Cask of Amontillado
- The Tell-Tale Hear
- Hop-Frog
- King Pest
My fascination did not begin by opening 'The Poe Reader'. His dark writings were introduced to me long ago and opened my own Pandora's box for this style of writing. Poe and his words have aspired me and my desire to write, his movement so impelled mine. In search of more information about my life long impetus, I found the Poe Museum online with the following facts.
- Facts about Edgar Allen Poe
- He was born January 18, 1809
- His Mother died when he was 3 years old.
- He was raised by a wealthy family but lived a poor life.
- He served 2 years in the United States Army.
- He attended the U.S. Military Academy West Point.
- He married his cousin.
His death is a bizarre tale similar to his art. During a train trip from Virginia to New York, Poe left the train for no apparent reason and was lost for approximately one week. When Poe was finally found he was severely ill and taken to the hospital where he died. He was 40 years old.
Sadly, a season's end.
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Friday, October 05, 2007
Online Chapters of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
Online Chapters of Bram Stoker's Dracula
Spine Tingling Reads
Tales to make you tremble with fear
and send shivers down your spine...........
It is a perfect time to spook things up a bit. I have a few chilling tales to share with you and hope you find something that will scare the wits out of you. Mmmmuuuaaaaahhhh! What does give you a good scare? I still enjoy Frankenstein, Dracula and of course werewolves.
Speaking of werewolves, Rebecca York delivers both suspense and romance in her werewolf trilogy, Killing Moon, Edge of the Moon and Witching Moon.
What about Vampires? Do you believe they are real? Vampires: The Occult Truth by Monstantinos will make you ask if they do exist. If you have the courage to read a book that may put to rest all myths and misconceptions, this is the one. Containing never before published case histories with vampires and their victims.
Then again, Monsters are only figments of our imagination. Hmmm....perhaps this is so,but people continue to encounter such beings and with vivid tales to tell. Give Monsters a ready, by John Michael Greer that uncovers ghost stories, werewolf legends, dragons, tips on investigating a monster sighting and more to make a believer out of you.
Still not scared? Well then, take a look at the Chupacabra
I hope you do find something that will fill your October with fright. Have a fun and safe Halloween/Samhain and check out Halloween Spells, Recipes and Customs by Silver Ravenwolf, filled with activities and ways to celebrate the season.
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