I have to chuckle as my MIL loved Halloween and she asked me to find her a sign to put on her apartment door that said, "The Witch is in!". Witching is a hobby... LOL!
A lot of these made me laugh! If you have Netflix, check out A Discovery of Witches [it is excellent!] I just started watching The Witcher ... so far I'm liking this series, too!
When I was about 8 years old, a neighborhood mother dressed in all black witches costume, and had green face / hand paint. She stood on a box (to be taller) in her front yard on Halloween night (back when we did trick-or-treating in the dark). I knew it was her. But when I got close enough to really get a good look, she said in a low, quiet voice: Boo. Scared the crap out of me!! She's 90 years old now, and I'm over 60. But that is still one of my favorite memories. To this very day, she's my "other mother" and I rely on her wit and wisdom for so many things. I love you, Sharon! ❤️
Love these memes! Love the Witch energy! I dressed as a witch for decades for Halloween and as a result have quite a robust collection of ragged black dresses and cloaks, hats, and even some striped tights. Scared a few neighbor kids along the way... Not on purpose, mind you, just a result of the atmosphere of Halloween.
And, how good it is to see smug Dorothy on her yellow brick road in orange crocs instead of sparkly red dancing shoes. If witches were able to redress the balance in the world today....no golf for Trump....houses for the homeless....then Happy Halloween.
Most of the witchcraft hysteria was a product of Christian ethics that sought to stamp out superstitions from pagan ancient times as - not just heresy - but as a "conduit" for the devil and evil. In England, it was a criminal offence - see The Witchcraft Acts.!!
Ph I feel the cauldron one all too well. Our cauldron (aka our huge Revereware stockpot is liekewise too big for the Dishwasher; heck it's almost too big for the sink!
Washing it produces a cacophony of clanking (and not a little cursing) trying to wash it...everyone's lucky I am NOT a witch because people'd be turning into toads, worms and spiders for a block around every time I washed it!
And fun fact. The last picture, the beautiful Gale Sondergaard was slated to play the Wicked Witch in the Wizard of Oz. She even did the costume run throughs, but it was later deemed she was far too pretty, slinky and glamorous to be the Wicked Witch.
I think witches deserve to return as antagonists in horror stories. Yes, nowadays people tend to rehabilitate them. But still, I find the scary witches more interesting.
It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. It's always been a bitch to be a witch!
ReplyDeleteThese are BRILLIANT!!!
ReplyDeleteDorothy in crocs! Hide it from Maddie!!
ReplyDeleteNever let them steal your cackles is the best advice ever!
I have to chuckle as my MIL loved Halloween and she asked me to find her a sign to put on her apartment door that said, "The Witch is in!".
ReplyDeleteWitching is a hobby... LOL!
Meoww! Love the collection today.
ReplyDeleteWhat a collection witches π«£ The cat witches are the best onesππ€©
ReplyDelete...yes, never lose your cackle!
ReplyDeleteOh yes.
ReplyDeleteThat last one!
But the one about hobbies? I cackled so hard I got the hiccups.
XOXO
You have the best memes.
ReplyDeleteA lot of these made me laugh! If you have Netflix, check out A Discovery of Witches [it is excellent!] I just started watching The Witcher ... so far I'm liking this series, too!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I LOVE that last one!!! Thank you for that.
ReplyDeleteπ€£ I cackle best in slipper/scuffs, not Crocs. But, choose the footwear that works best for you! Curse others in comfort! π
ReplyDeleteWhen I was about 8 years old, a neighborhood mother dressed in all black witches costume, and had green face / hand paint. She stood on a box (to be taller) in her front yard on Halloween night (back when we did trick-or-treating in the dark). I knew it was her. But when I got close enough to really get a good look, she said in a low, quiet voice: Boo.
ReplyDeleteScared the crap out of me!!
She's 90 years old now, and I'm over 60. But that is still one of my favorite memories.
To this very day, she's my "other mother" and I rely on her wit and wisdom for so many things.
I love you, Sharon! ❤️
@ BSB -- What a great story!
DeleteLove these memes! Love the Witch energy!
ReplyDeleteI dressed as a witch for decades for Halloween and as a result have quite a robust collection of ragged black dresses and cloaks, hats, and even some striped tights. Scared a few neighbor kids along the way... Not on purpose, mind you, just a result of the atmosphere of Halloween.
Hi Debra, I liked the lightbulb one. I also like the dignified face of the "witch" who posed for the picture.
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These made me laugh.
ReplyDeleteDarling Debra,
ReplyDeleteA cracking coven of witches here.:):)
And, how good it is to see smug Dorothy on her yellow brick road in orange crocs instead of sparkly red dancing shoes. If witches were able to redress the balance in the world today....no golf for Trump....houses for the homeless....then Happy Halloween.
I love Terry Pratchett's trio....Granny Weatherwax's "I aten't dead" sign....and Tiffany Aching...
ReplyDeleteLove the serie..the crocs are great!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great!!
ReplyDeleteNice one.
ReplyDeleteMost of the witchcraft hysteria was a product of Christian ethics that sought to stamp out superstitions from pagan ancient times as - not just heresy - but as a "conduit" for the devil and evil. In England, it was a criminal offence - see The Witchcraft Acts.!!
Dorothy in the crocs is hilarious. Our kids wear them everywhere.
ReplyDeletePh I feel the cauldron one all too well. Our cauldron (aka our huge Revereware stockpot is liekewise too big for the Dishwasher; heck it's almost too big for the sink!
ReplyDeleteWashing it produces a cacophony of clanking (and not a little cursing) trying to wash it...everyone's lucky I am NOT a witch because people'd be turning into toads, worms and spiders for a block around every time I washed it!
These are great, Debra. I love ❤️ the cats π
ReplyDeleteDorothy and those crocks - perfect for the spooky season.
ReplyDeleteThe Crocs one made me laugh out loud!
ReplyDeleteNothing particularly bewitching about crocs...but that was pretty funny.
ReplyDeleteLove each and everyone of these!
ReplyDeleteMe and the Wicked Witch finally agree on two things. Dorothy is annoying and yes...KEEP those shoes!
ReplyDeleteAnd fun fact. The last picture, the beautiful Gale Sondergaard was slated to play the Wicked Witch in the Wizard of Oz. She even did the costume run throughs, but it was later deemed she was far too pretty, slinky and glamorous to be the Wicked Witch.
ReplyDeleteSee... some days, it doesn't pay to be beautiful.
@ Mistress Maddie -- Oh, I did not know that! Thanks for that film factoid!
DeleteI love this perspective being put forward!
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs a bigger dishwasher.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these. Never did think about a witch having to wash the cauldron when she’s done.
ReplyDeleteHa - these are fabulous. Especially love the one about the cauldron not fitting into the dishwasher. Potions are such a bear to scrub.
ReplyDeleteLove the rooms incense.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteEarly, but funny.
ReplyDeleteLot of fun, Debra!
ReplyDeleteNever use anything to big for the dishwasher.
ReplyDeleteLove them all! Brilliant as usual
ReplyDeleteVery funny post. Merry meet.
ReplyDeleteI think witches deserve to return as antagonists in horror stories. Yes, nowadays people tend to rehabilitate them. But still, I find the scary witches more interesting.
ReplyDeleteThe dishwasher pain is REAL.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a good cackle! Loved the, into what. All good fun here. Love it. Best HOLIDAY everrrrr.
ReplyDeleteThe light bulb one is my favourite!! Happy October to you!
ReplyDelete-Soma
well, I liked all of these! thank you, hope your eyes are recovering well, LeeAnna
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