With my love for Halloween pumpkins, spooky
stories, and costumes galore, there is another part of the season that doesn't
necessarily have to fall on Halloween.
If anything, Halloween is the accessory to their natural beauty. What am
I talking about? Why the spooky trees of
course. What's a haunted house without a large spooky looking oak tree with a
full moon peering between the tree branches silhouetting an owl - hoot hooting
in the night? In my home I have several black and white photographs of nothing
but trees. It’s the trees when they change from their brilliant colors in the
fall to their transforming appearance when a good north wind comes in,
stripping them free from any leaves and exposing what stands underneath. I wanted to share with you today, a few
pictures that I find captivating and is the perfect accent to the Halloween
Season.
One note before I go, with the pending
arrival of Franken storm, there is a strong chance that our area will be
without power, on the promised day being the night of the full moon, That my newest story, "The Mystery of
the Harvest Moon." may not be published as I hope. So keep your fingers
crossed that we weather the storm and you have a new story to tell your friends
this Halloween. So for now while the weather here is cool, overcast and raw,
and Franken storm looms in the south, I leave you with pictures of spooky trees
that I found all over the internet, that inspire the mystery writer in me.
Enjoy!
A little sound to set the tone.
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