Banjo player. An accordion player also played on this stage.
I can't remember the name of this band, but I like them
because the drummer reminds me of a good friend.
My friend has no tramp stamps and is a better drummer, though.
Projection screen, people,
and the Extra Action Band
The candy lady takes a break.
Looks like you had a ton of fun!
ReplyDeletePURE DEBAUCHERY!
ReplyDeleterent party? Great creativity. Looks like great fun.
ReplyDeleteIt was a ton of fun, MAWB!
ReplyDeleteI'm a good girl, Tim. Only photos on my part :)
The man had a junkyard, JennyMac, and the landlord decided to evict him and sell the property. Through the years, Bill the junk man has supported many local artists, and this benefit was also a way for his contributions to be recognized. Thanks for visiting!
This is so surreal - while here in Germany the trick-or-treaters get more every year they are vanishing in the US? Where it all came from? (I read your comment on AB's blog btw).
ReplyDeleteIt depends on the neighborhood, I think, Martina, but there are definitely areas where the number of children trick or treating is down.
ReplyDeleteWe have adopted so many traditions from Europe here, I thought Halloween was one until last year! My significant other (who is in Germany) lamented the fact that American television was making German children want to don costumes and go out to beg for candy on Halloween!
Argh, why is it that the first time I click "Post Comment" to post a comment I get a message that says "Your request could not be processed. Please try again." And then it works the second time. It does this with Google Chrome, Firefox and Safari (the first two on Windows and the last two on a Mac).
ReplyDeleteYes, there is something bug-y the last days.
ReplyDeleteBut seems to be fixed ... ;-)
ReplyDeleteYour SO is totally right. It just a big commercial show introduced by movies and TV, has never been a real tradition around here.
ReplyDeleteI guess costume, decoration and candy sales help keep the economy moving.
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