beautiful. So I worked in the yard for a bit. And played with our new camera, here are a few pictures of what is blooming in the yard. Not very Halloweenish I know, but this is the ying for my Halloween yang :)
Is the yellow a Forsythia? I always think about forcing some branches of mine in buckets of water but never do. They are just so cheery. My yard and house look like a haunted house but not in a good way. We started reclaiming the vegetable garden last night.
I know you are local, so I promise to grab a few branches for you now and start them for fall. Come by in October - or I will try to make to the Halloween faire-type event this year, with a start for you.... :)
Harold the Gravedigger squinted through the pre-dawn mist. A low, guttural groan echoed through the Davis Graveyard, sending a shiver down his spine. Not the usual mournful sighs of the restless dead, no. This was a sound more…sugary. More…sprinkled. Harold gripped his shovel tighter. The rumors had begun a week ago – whispers of a giant, sentient donut rolling through the cemetery at night, leaving a trail of sticky frosting and disembodied sprinkles in its wake. Tonight, he'd finally catch the culprit red-handed (or, should he say, red-glazed?). As the groan grew louder, a monstrous shape lumbered out of the fog. It was a donut, alright, but colossal. Its glazed surface shimmered under the moonlight, studded with malevolent chocolate chips and a single, menacing gumball eye. A chorus of disembodied moans rose from the disturbed graves as the donut flattened several headstones with an indifferent squish. Harold, adrenaline coursing through him, charged. "Hey, sprinkle-brained...
...and we're gonna get..... no life during the summer. :) (We are almost done with the Chapel, in fact, if all goes well, most of it goes up tonight. But I have not been documenting it here. So I am going to retrospectively show you through the chapel build.) After a few years of planning, we finally decided to sell the abbey and build a chapel. The plan is that this will be easier to put together than the abbey has been. The abbey took an entire weekend, a scissor lift and an army of people to set up. This new chapel should go up in a few hours. This is the SketchUp plan. Front view from SketchUP Here is the real chapel that we modeled it after. Ardgowan Chapel in Scotland Yeah, we decided to phone it in this year :D
we meet again. We are starting over. Completely. No, not the whole yard.....just the church (Westerman Abbey) - I say "just" the church like it is just a small prop in the yard. This is big. Very, very big. I know I am as stunned as all of you.....actually typing it out for the blog is a very scary thing to do. It is more real now. I told you all, so I have to do it. At the moment, we are still in the planning stages. I think our next step is to build the scale model and see what supplies we are going to need. Oh, you have your hand up, do you have a question? "Why I am getting rid of probably one of the largest props in any home haunt?" The answer is in the question. It is bit cumbersome to put up. We had an accident taking it down one year and this year while taking it down the 14' pieces of lumber we damaged (just years of wear and being out in the rain) - the only safe way to put it back up is to rebuild the frame.....and if I have ...
Beautiful. Can't wait until things start blooming in my garden!
ReplyDeleteIs the yellow a Forsythia? I always think about forcing some branches of mine in buckets of water but never do. They are just so cheery. My yard and house look like a haunted house but not in a good way. We started reclaiming the vegetable garden last night.
ReplyDeletePurty! : ) Everything is still pretty skeletal and colorless here. : (
ReplyDeleteSunday was a beautiful day but my Sweetie is still recovering to go for a motorcycle ride (sigh).
ReplyDeleteOld Fashioned Halloween friend....
ReplyDeleteI know you are local, so I promise to grab a few branches for you now and start them for fall. Come by in October - or I will try to make to the Halloween faire-type event this year, with a start for you.... :)