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There are so many serious things I could post about today...
But the heck with that! Samhain is coming!
In honor of my Irish ancestors, I carved a jack-o-lantern the same way they would have -- out of a turnip. The hollowing out and carving of faces into roots and gourds of various types is, I remind you, a Celtic invention, and one that goes way back. Don't you go believing any of that malarky the Web will tell you about Stingy Jack, either. The original story is a terrifying one and not to be shared with children.
It turns out that carving a turnip is not as difficult a task as you might think. I'm definitely adding it to my Halloween repertoire. In fact, as of now, it's an official household tradition.
If you're crafty, you might want to consider doing this yourself. Get as big a turnip and as small a candle as you can.
Enjoy the holiday! Don't let the boggles get you. And remember to keep a stone with a hole in it with you at all times, as a charm against glamour.
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Just remember the stone must be a rock carved hollow by the natural forces. Can't just carve one up. Took me a while to find a naturally hollowed rock as a kid, when I would look for such things.
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