October 31, 2007
We want to wish you a very "Happy Halloween"
and we sure wish you could have joined us for the party
here... have a good scary one... but we want to warn you...
watch out for all those "Sweet Talking Devils"
you'll find out there..!!!

We wish you a Happy
Halloween wherever you are in the world... and once
again I will go out for my sexy Trick
or Treats in the nude as I always do..!
Halloween
can also be called the Christian feast of Hallowmas,
Allhallows, or All Saints day. Halloween
is connected all the way back to the ancient druids. The
Druids believed that on this evening the lord of the dead
called upon hosts for evil spirits. The Druids would then
light fires on Halloween
night for the purpose of warding off these evil spirits.
The ancient Celts believed that Halloween
was the last evening of the year and people of this time
would examine portents for the future. The Celts also
believed that the spirits of the dead also revisited their
homes as well on the night of Halloween.
When the Romans conquered Britain they added Halloween
to the Roman harvest festival on November first. The Celtic
tradition of lighting fires on Halloween
has survived until modern times (in Scotland and Wales) and
even the concept of ghosts and witches connected to Halloween
is still common. Even the Roman harvest festival traditions
are still used today. Like dunking for apples in a tub of
water and carving out faces on jack-0-lanterns and placing
candles in them. The idea coming from leaving a candle in
the jack-o-lantern for lost souls. Halloween
being the night where the veil between the dead and the
living is the thinnest.
The idea of wearing costumes and doing more of the
'modern' activates came about during the twentieth century.
Turnips turned into the use of pumpkins then later carving
into jack o lanterns. The idea of wearing scary costumes or
masks came from the Celtics who wore them to scare away food
scavengers and hunters turned into what is widely known
today as wearing Halloween
costumes. (Popular costumes include ghosts, witches,
vampires and other things associated with Halloween).
And the idea of leaving food behind, or feeding the young
ones turned into 'trick or treating.'

Now... I think we have given you a nice Halloween
Treat... so I sure don't think we are asking too much of you
when we say... please go to the Devil
Forum and leave a response or a Halloween Greeting for
everyone... it is open to members and non-members alike so
lets here from you..!