All nature's seasons seem to be coming earlier and earlier each year and we are having an ealy Fall, so perhaps it should be no surprise that Halloween, which used to be celebrated on 31 October, is now celebrated with pumpkins, Jack O'Lanterns, witches, ghosts, goulish decorations and parties being seen throughout October.
Beth J. Harpaz, AP Travel Editor, has produced an interesting
list of US events, designed to make America seem even more scary than normal!
Labels: 2008, Halloween, U.S.A.