The Halloween Jack O' Lantern Learn about it in Chester Vermont, have you gave any thought as to why we carve Jack O' Lanterns for Halloween? You sure can find out today on the Green in Chester Vermont. You'll be able to meet Michael Caduto at Misty Valley Books at 4:00 P.M. will tell us about it. Mr. Caduto will perform the old Irish folk tale, Mean John and the Jack O' Lantern.

This Irish folk tale, is in the newly pubished August House Book of Scary Stories. There are three main characters in the story, theres Mean John, Saint Peter, and the Devil appear in places far afield. Heaven and Hades, a blacksmith's forge and a lonely nocturnal marsh.
The Halloween Jack O' Lantern Learn about it in Chester Vermont, folks like's Caduto's storytelling for its expressive personalities, voices and imagery. Mr. Caduto will also tell another scary story or two and will be berforming the audience participation song, Keepers of the Night. Come on out and for a fun afternoon, enjoy youself.

Post 608 - 25 Oct. 2009
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No thats talent. Love em. Have a great and of course positive week.
Dale,
There is so serious talent for pumpkin carving in your post.
Ann Hayden in cloudy Wildwood, MO
Hi, Dale:
I love the big pumpkin munching the smaller one! The jack-o-lantern next to it looks understandably anxious.
Cheers,
Robin
Dale,
I never leave home this time of year without my jack o lantern.
Howdy there Terry, Ann, Robin, Steven
Its a pleasure to have each of you stop by to visit, and to read and write a reply to your comments. On this Jack O' Lantern blog post, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Terry - Glod you enjoyed the Jack O' Lanterns.
Ann - These Jack O' Lanterns, were at a Town carving event.
Robin - That big sure is something, and the one next to him sure does look mighty anxious. lol
Steven - I sure do hope no one trys to keep you in their yard. lol
Pumpkin carving is something I have never been able to master. Ceil can do a pretty good job. She use to make pumpkin bread from the pumpkin but hasn't done that or carved a pumpkin in quite a few years now that the kids are grown and gone.
Howdy there Carl and Ceil
Its always a pleasure to have y'all stop by to visit for a bit, and to read and write a reply back to the comments y'all leave on the blog posts. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
I've always have really enjoyed pumpkin carven. Down in Keene New Hampshire, they have a really big Jack O' Lantern festival. They are lined up for miles and miles.
Dale,
I bet that was one fun time.... I would love to see how they make them so detailed!
Ann
Howdy there Ann
Its sure always a real pleasure, to see you have stoped by to visit, and to read and write a reply back to one of your comments, left on one of the blog posts. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend
I was just over visit-en your blog, and left you a comment.
There sure are always alot of vert detailed Jack O' Lanterns at the festival. I went to one back home, one time, and one of the folks carved John Wayne's face on a Jack O' Lantern. That sure was a mighty fine one to see.
Hahaha, Dale, I love that first pumpkin picture! Happy Halloween to you, good sir!
Howdy there Team
Its a pleasure to have y'all stop by to visit for a bit, and to read and write a reply back to your comment. On anyone of the blog posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends
Happy Halloween to y'all, Glad you enjoyed the photo, it sure is a fine pleace of art work. Thats for sure.