Excited for Halloween, are ya, Jim? Not particularly, but thanks for asking. Steph and Dan are going to put a car backwards in the driveway this evening and do a "trunk or treat," staying outside to hand out candy.
This will be a change for us: in the past 20 years, we haven't had a single trick or treater at our house in Texas. This time of year, that area in Texas is kind of between populations: the summer people have gone home and the winter people haven't arrived. Not many families with kids on that island, so no one to come to your door. The first few years, we bought some candy, just in case. I got to eat a lot of candy.
I think there are plenty of kids in our new neighborhood. We'll see how this plays out. But, if Steph and Dan stay out in the driveway, there won't be a lot of commotion and doorbell ringing to disturb the furry family members.
What I can't wait for: this election to be over. Oh, I don't expect it to be settled right away, but I will be glad to be done with the onslaught of political advertising. Seems I am getting several texts per hour... having been registered to vote in South Dakota, Texas, and now Arizona, we are getting the spam texts and e-mails from all three states. The mailbox has been nearly full with (we only check it once a week or so) political cards. Someone is spending a lot of money on printing and postage, which surprises me... since there isn't much cost involved in sending a text or e-mail.
Our ballots have been turned in, and Joan received notice that they have been officially received and recorded. It was a 4-page ballot. We had to refer to the supplied booklet to understand the wording on some of the initiatives.
We need to get beyond this "my side vs your side" crap and get back to being Americans and having politicians who are working for the people (as opposed to: for their party). But, realistically, I don't expect that to happen anytime soon, either.
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Joan had a bunch of Vine reviews to get through this afternoon. I've had a song in mind that I wanted to give a shot at recording; it has been months since I did anything with the Spire Studio.
I laid down a scratch track for the timing, playing guitar and singing. Then, 3 guitar tracks; 3 vocal tracks, and a drum track. The guitar tracks were interesting (well, for me, anyway): I did the first with an octave pedal and some distortion. Then, a clean track. And finally, a bass track, done with the same guitar (my Emerald Virtuo) and the octave pedal isolating everything but the bass octave. Next, a main vocal track, followed by two harmony vocal tracks. And then finally, a drum track with the small electronic "desk" drums.
https://soundcloud.com/captainjimb/we-gotta-get-outta-this-place
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Halloween...
Time to hand out candy to the trick or treaters. First time in 20 years we've been in a neighborhood where there are kids. Steph was in charge of getting candy - she bought enough to handle 300 or so "visitors." Turns out we had about 50 to 75 (depending on who was counting). Yes, there will be candy left over for Steph and Dan to take to school... not for the kids, since they are both out of the classroom, but for the IT techs in the department where Steph works.
Here's a look around: Steph and Joan getting set up in the driveway...
Yes, Steph is a dalmatian; Rubina is a big black cat...
Joan and Steph set up a table with the treats in baskets (full of candy) on it; let the kids take what they wanted... encouraged them to take "a handful." Most were shy about that. It was a lot of families, Mom and Dad walking with the kids. Our street only has 3 houses on it, so it was pretty quiet; certainly different from other parts of the neighborhood where there are blocks with houses on both sides.
One little girl was being driven around by her Mom in a Slingshot...
Several UTVs with flashing lights and blasting music. And, yes, some kids who were actually... walking. One little girl who was non-verbal, being pulled in a wagon by her Mom; the little girl had a tablet - she could push a square on it that said, "trick or treat"... and then, "thank you." Sweet.
Another family came by with the parents on horses, keeping an eye on the kids...
I wouldn't call our development "rural," but we are right next to rural. ;-) There are people nearby who have horses... and goats... and donkeys... and roosters. So, yeah, pretty close to rural.
I did spend some time visiting with some of our neighbors - it gave me a chance to meet the people around the curve (and across the street) from us. It's a nice neighborhood.
We wrapped it up shortly after 8:00, when it got real quiet. I think we all had fun tonight.
Happy Halloween!
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That sounds like a nice Halloween in the neighborhood (in a Mr. Rogers voice). I had the bluegrass jam and Alice had flute choir rehearsal last night, so we did not participate. Our neighborhood is one-acre lots so it is fairly far between homes. We are not a prime target because of the distance. When we first moved here 17 years ago, I bought 8 bags of candy and ran out. Many of those kids have aged out and the next crop is not old enough. The last time we did trick-or-treat, three bags left a surplus and Alice took the extras to work so we didn't eat it all. I would sit on the couch playing guitar until seeing kids come up the driveway in groups of 4-8. There were ATV's pulling wagons of kids around the neighborhood, hayride style.
Two weeks from today.... retirement looms. Still busy with the last minute burst of projects right now though.
Retirement: I'm excited for you, Earl. Retirement is still my favorite job. I hope you enjoy not having deadlines and a schedule.
The 4 of us had a fun evening with the Halloween festivities. I wasn't sure what to expect, and had some concerns when we hadn't had a single taker as darkness set it. We were like: "Oh, here comes a group!" when we'd see some kids turn the corner at the far end of our block and head this way. Only 3 houses on our street, and only two of us participating, so it wasn't a "target rich" walk for the kids. ;-)
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