HAPPY HALLOWEEN OR SAMHAIN
- Megan Lane
- Oct 30, 2024
- 2 min read
It's the sacred holiday known as Summer's End. Man with Global warming the summers seem longer this year. Lots of hot hot days well into October. To be honest I'm well over it.
I'm not the biggest supporter of AI, but I loved some of the halloween images of me it created

It has been a really difficult few years. Feels like a post apocolyptic marathon some days. I know I'm not alone in this especially for those of you living in America.
I have done a lot despite losing a close friend suddenly in an accident.
My levels of exhaustion are really bad post ablasion on my thyroid nodule.
I'm recovering in so many ways.
Basically I distracted myself with holiday stuff this year. Halloween is usually such a favorite for me but I want to move onto Christmas and find some peace in these longer colder nights.
Here are some of the highlights this season. Remember Social Media are mostly highlights. People wouldn't know I'm grieving 3 recent deaths of loved ones, searching for home, and working on pivoting my income and business which has suffered since the pandemic, SAG strikes, and 2 moves.
Go easy on yourselves. That being said there is always a light in the darkness. Light candles. Honor those we willl miss until our time to go.
Happy Halloween!
My favorite things this spooky season
Going to a Hogwarts themed Afternoon tea at the St. James Tea Room with my Husband in late September for our Wedding Anniversary

Bringing our dog to Texas on the way to NYC.

Full blown witchy decorations in the living and dining rooms. I've added more since!

Soaking in the Fall Vibes

Doing a Nesta Archeron full blown Costume to go on a Pub Crawl this Year. From the Acotar books

Watching the Harry Potter Movies in our Harry Potter themed Den this season.

Picking out our pumpkins at McCall's Pumpkin patch

Our Trip to New York City

Our side trip to Sleepy Hollow NYC and the Cemetary Lantern Tour

The replica Headless Horseman Bridge

The cemetary Lantern tour

Pub Crawl in Downtown ABQ with a few New Mexico Costumers Society Members

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