Halloween isn’t really big over here. Go figure. I guess other countries don’t encourage their kids to go knocking on other people’s doors asking for handouts. Party poopers. So we didn’t dress Quinn up in a costume persay but she did have a cute outfit to wear today thanks to Grammy.
It was a beautiful day so we took advantage of the lovely weather and took a walk through the neighborhood visiting a nearby park.
This is how we celebrated Halloween…low key, just hanging out together as a family. Hope you all had a great day too!
Happy Halloween!! Looks like you had a lovely day!
☻ Witches occupy a special place in Germans’ spiritual pagan past. The most famous spot for witches was in the Harz mountain region in Germany. Until the 18th century, German maps even showed witches’ hovering over this spot, namely the Brocken peak. The Brocken peak is said to be populated with witches, who were once forest goddesses, later priestesses, then female doctors and marvelous women of the night who were first worshipped, then stared at with awe and admiration, and finally damned. For Germans Halloween blended with the night of witches, the Walpurgisnacht, which took place in the Harz mountains on the night before May 1.