Visitors from a vast vacationland follow their own hysteria to a perceived presence which is hauntingly housed throughout the shadowy streets of a storied city.
Wearing creative Halloween costumes countless hordes are drawn into an anticipation abyss, searching for lurking manifesting macabre and some semblance of sensory validation.
(Photo: Edward Roads -The Witch House in Salem).
Written by Edward Roads
🙂 I was born in Salem.
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Thank You scillagrace.
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I can just picture it! Good job.
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Thank You so much quiall.
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I can only imagine this street on Hallows Eve – I am quite certain there is a feeling of ‘something’ in the air – but the question I must ask is “is the candy good?, because going trick-or-treating on a street with below par candy is kinda sucky” – yes, a trick-or-treater must have their priorities on point! 🙂
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That is so very true. Thank You Kimberly.
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Maybe it’s time for a fresh coat of paint on that house! A cheery yellow? A stately red?
An evocative post.
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Funny you should say that, they are painting it this week… Thank you so much.
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I wonder what color. Now it looks like Sherwin-Williams Spooky House Exterior Gray.
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Good point about the candy-quality wordsforjp. I like this one; image and the tale. This house looks cool but I guess at night, that could change.
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🙂 Nice!
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Thank You!
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Oh I love this photo! I have a similar one from my visit there a few years ago. Every garden and alley in Salem has a story and to spend All Hallows there would be perfect.
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Thank You so much Karin. I really appreciate your wonderful comments.
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Trick.
Or treat.
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Haha! Thank You.
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I find it odd that the walk, don’t walk be placed as a dim reminder that one must obey the rules at all times or pay the steep price of becoming the reason people are “searching for lurking manifesting macabre and some semblance of sensory validation.”
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Thank You so much.
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I so love these. A true artist you are. ❤
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You are far too kind. Thank You very much.
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You had me at “Visitors from a vast vacationland” 🙂 Love alliteration! It must be starting to get crazy there!
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It’s definitely getting crazy here! Thank You so very much.
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Reading through your posts. I love your all pictures and the two sentence concept!
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Thank You so much.
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I nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award. I love the two sentence structure. Great photos too!
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Thank You so very much. I honestly appreciate that.
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Your short poetic messages are very beautiful , I have noticed that poetry is a outlet for a passionate soul!
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I honestly appreciate that. Thank You.
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Gorgeous visuals coupled with lovely words!! Caro
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Thank You so much Caro.
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You are quite welcome
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It’s a great photo. How old id the house?
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What a fabulous looking building and I should imagine it has a real presence about it. Magical words and image. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank You so very much.
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