"Waiting for the Great Pumpkin" I've learned there are three things you don't discuss with people: religion, politics and the Great Pumpkin ~ Linus Wisconsin Horizons by Phil Koch. Lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. phil-koch.artistwebsites.com www.facebook.com/MyHorizons #fallcolor #wisconsin
Politics according to Linus ~ he was way ahead of his time ;) Pumpkin patches can & should be sincere. "Nothing but sincerity as far as the eye can see." credit Little girls are mean. {Especially the ones named Lucy} Never trust 'em, even if they have a signed document. credit No one, I repeat, no one should give rocks in tricks or treats bags! Lucy: I got five pieces of candy! Kid: I got a chocolate bar! Another Kid: I got a quarter! Charlie Brown: I got a rock. Kid: I got a candy bar! Another Kid: Boy, I got three cookies! Lucy: Hey, I got a package of gum! Charlie Brown: I got a rock. Lucy: I got a popcorn ball! Kid: I got a fudge bar! Another Kid: I got a pack of gum! Charlie Brown: I got a rock. Good grief ... poor Charlie Brown. credit Sisters, even when they think you're crazy for sleeping in the pumpkin patch, can be caring & kind. credit Music is a powerful influence. It moves people ...it even moves dogs. Turn up the volume & watch this clip! And this inevitably raises the question, why on earth did someone not write any pumpkin carols? All of us should have child-like faith ... an unshakable belief in something ... even if it is the Great Pumpkin! credit
As Maggie Maloney observes in Country Living, “No autumn is complete without the most sacred of traditions,” which she identifies as viewing the classic Peanuts movie. As it turns out, The Great Pumpkin is incredibly relevant this year, especially in regards to religion and politics.
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Politics and religion, of course. But do you know all the topics to avoid in conversation during the holidays? Because you could end up spending a long holiday getting an earful if you aren't careful.
Let's talk about something real today. Current events? Politics? Religion? Here's something. Yesterday I ordered my groceries on-line. It felt heretical. It felt momentous. It felt like something that should be on the evening news. Yet, for some odd reason, Katie Couric did not appear at my apartment to interview me. Which is why I'm
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"The day [year] the music died.": https://t.co/8sB0zUObda The Year Christmas Died https://t.co/dPhUTSoZxw via @WSJ