Welcome to Chico, CA. We're still in Halloween mode.
Meet Mojo, the perfect Halloween cat.
Meet my friendly neighbors.
Photogenic autumn leaves abound.
If you can't make pumpkin pie, might as well make money. (I'd rather have the pie.)
Thanks for stopping by. Have a safe, warm and peaceful new week.
Nice shots, Robyn!
ReplyDeleteI wish it was still Halloween around here. Tonight-tonight!-I saw "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" on TBS.
ReplyDeleteIt was the cartoon version with Boris Karloff, but, still.....a Christmas special???
Are your friendly neighbours standing on a bonfire? That used to be how the English celebrated Nov 5th.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool you guys are celebrating Halloween still, nice photos as well.
ReplyDeleteNice halloween decor! Sort of glad no one switched to christmas yet
ReplyDeleteNice and very interesting. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pix, Robyn! Love the leaves. I love the smell of them, too. Soon enough, all we will smell in Ohio is sludge.
ReplyDeleteWonderful fall decorations.
ReplyDeleteI would fit in.
ReplyDeleteI still have my pirate skeleton sitting out. :)
I'm stretching out Halloween here, too. I like to call it Fall Festival.
ReplyDeleteJulie, let Fall Festival continue into winter!
ReplyDeleteThank you, friends. Wouldn't it be nice just to skip the bigger holidays and have fall-Halloween-harvest celebrations instead?
xoRobyn
I love pumpkins -- and the sign is so cute!
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
:-)
Traci
Happy Sunday Robyn :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I am not messing with Mojo!
Isn't fall fun?! Oh, and I love Halloween! I am with you on the pie :)
If you feel like it you'll have to check out my Halloween pics on my photography blog
www.simplysmilephoto.blogspot.com
Much love to you
gi gi
Yes, have a great week. Maybe my birthday should be celebrated in your town, since they celebrate long after the event!
ReplyDeleteI think that first picture is terrifying.
ReplyDeletemmm pumpkin pie :)
ReplyDeleteIf we left pumpkins out for that long here, they’d either have rotted, squirrels would have done a number on them or we’d have experienced the “smashing pumpkins” phenomenon. (Not referring to the musical group but to roving bunches of boys...)
ReplyDeleteNever thought of selling my pumpkins after Halloween. I'm sure someone buys them for pies and such. Nice pictures. Love the cat.
ReplyDeleteFor sale - now that's funny!
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ReplyDeleteYour neighbors don't look like trouble - that's a plus!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, it's full on Christmas spirit around here. At least in the malls and on TV. Aren't pumpkins VERY overpriced? Don't get me wrong, because I love Halloween, but I'd really like to be put into a coma the day after and not be revived until the day after Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on that one, Pat, with a caveat: the coma shall be chocolate induced.
ReplyDeleteGood point, Alex.
Thanks for the follow, Jerzey.
Kristin, it is pretty cute. I'm pretty sure it's a joke but I don't know if they'd turned down an offer of payment.
xoRobyn
Mojo IS the perfect halloween kitty! Heehee!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Robyn! Thanks for sharing. :)
Love how you guys celebrate Halloween.
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Nice photos Robyn!
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Cute!! I'd rather have the pie too. So much better.
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