Thursday, October 30, 2008

Haunted Dining Room


Dining room decked out for Halloween

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

halloween lanterns

Welcome!


Our front entry decorated for Halloween

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

boo


In honor of Halloween I am posting Halloween pics from around our house. Enjoy!

Monday, October 27, 2008

pumpkins and more pumpkins


Tanya brought over pumpkins one of her employees had grown. These are the kind of pumpkins one would never find in the grocery store but ones you dream of finding. All shapes, sizes, variations, and the best part with long curly stems. Not only were these some of the best pumpkins I have ever seen they were free! The picture doesn't even do them justice. Thanks Joan we certainly put them to good use.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

pumpkin carving


Halloween is my absolute favorite holiday. You get to wear costumes, eat candy, decorate with orange and black, and carve pumpkins - how can you top it? To get in the spirit (though my house has been decorated since October 1st) my sister and nephews came over a weekend of Halloween crafts, cookies, and pumpkin carving.

I now have glitter all throughout the house, will be finding pumpkin seeds for the next week, and have frosting over the entire kitchen but it was well worth it. Fortunately I had enough foresight to place black plastic tablecloths on the dining room table so that helped but it wasn't just the little dudes who contributed to the mess the adults did our share as well.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

bicycles, tulips, canals, gouda, and windmills

If you can dream it up a bicycle has been converted like that here
tulip bulbs at the greenhouses on the canal
one of the few windmills that still exists in Amsterdam
a canalboat on a canal - the tourist mode of transportation
various boats on a canal - the low bridges don't make for many sailboats
a bit of gouda, much tastier than the gouda we have in the U.S.

Well it is really true Amsterdam is a city filled with bicycles, canals, Gouda, tulips, and windmills. Though there aren't many windmills anymore and the number of bicycles is crazy. The bicycles come in all sorts of configuartions as well, and there are certainly some creative modifications. It wasn't rare to see someone sitting on the back of the bike or a child in the front basket. Definitely worth a visit if you get a chance. I am certainly glad I took the opportunity to go with Sam and check it out.