How is it these weekends just fly by???? This weekend found me up in Brooklyn with Mistress Maddie's #1n Fan to hang out and do nothing in particular, although I did make a pit stop to a special location to purchase some things. The weather was gloriously fall and nice sunny, but cool temperatures. The thing I enjoyed the most was the milling about the streets of Brooklyn and just taking in the festive door stoops, and spooky finery. I guess I'm a Morticia Adams at heart.
Have a wonderful Autumn Monday!!!
That dancing gif is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteI swear, that dancing one was Balder Half and me at our prom! Flicked chicken and the stick!
ReplyDeleteI wonder, did your dress have those spider legs too?
DeleteSpider legs, no. I was talking about the oh so smooth dance moves :)
DeleteWe don't see much in the way of outdoor Halloween decorations around here. Not sure why....
ReplyDeleteHave an awesome day. Hugs!
Loverly pumpkins and decorations. I've got three out front (so far:-)
ReplyDeleteI don't mind this Monday, because I've just had a three-day weekend and, oh yes, I have the rest of the week off.
ReplyDeleteI could get used to this.
You sure do know how to make me LOVE going to work.
DeleteIt's Monday?
ReplyDeleteLove all the decorations for Halloween. Around here it's more blow up lawn decorations that are beyond cheesy to me, but the kids seem to like them! xoxo
Well lambchop, we have those too, but natural pumpkins are still the biggest thing around here.
DeleteHappy Monday. You sound like me, I could walk the streets just exploring, especially when in the NYC area. Loves the pictures.
ReplyDeleteAwesome fotos! Vibrant fall leaves in stunning shades of red and orange. Marvelous architecture. And festive and fun Halloween decorations and spectacular pumpkins!
ReplyDeleteI shall attempt to do the Morticia Addams the next time I go dancing. It will be the most horrific thing to ever happen at the club. I shall enjoy embarrassing my friends!
The way I see it, you owe them a huge pay back anyhow, bwrhahahahaha haa ha.
DeleteI always adored Morticia more the Lily Munster. More exotic. Autumn in new York is truly a stunning time of year.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it that as I get older the work week gets longer and the weekends get shorter. Beautiful pictures. The high winds we had this weekend stripped off most of the autumn foliage we had in the outlying Chicago area.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love me some Morticia.
The high winds we had this weekend stripped off most of my clothing.
DeletePictures or it didn’t happen. Hugs!
DeleteMondays do seem to come around rather quickly. But they fly by even more quickly, luckily!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos - I love all those town houses with their steps full of pumpkins.
morticia was ALWAYS better than lily! and here is a song to express how I feel about your pix:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO2Ij1eO-GQ
Over here, the "carved lantern" was always the swede/turnip or "neep" (as they call it in Scotland), used as a way to scare off evil spirits at the festival of Samhain. They might be incredibly tough in comparison to the colonial pumpkin (and not nearly as pretty as a piece of interior decor), but some people still stick to their traditions... Jx
ReplyDeleteDear, nothing seems to scare off evil spirits at the festival of Samhain around this joint.
DeleteGomez and Morticia can do no wrong. Ever. And I’m loving the Fall spirit in those photos! Very organic I don’t like plastic decorations. Ugh.
ReplyDeleteOh, and I’m jealous you were in NY. I wanna LIVE there.
XoXO
Why have I never been to NYC? Oh that's right, hard to leave the east coast.
ReplyDeleteBrooklyn in autumn is beautiful, Morticia.
ReplyDeleteOh these are wonderful photos!! Morticia is the queen!
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