tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5208793704610624137.post2881440929821264140..comments2024-03-27T22:33:13.755-07:00Comments on Views From Mount Dunbar: Skulls and skeletonsCarol Volkarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04521488915030152289noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5208793704610624137.post-4286257998882889032016-10-29T10:06:02.605-07:002016-10-29T10:06:02.605-07:00My goodness...those are a lot of bones! I do like...My goodness...those are a lot of bones! I do like the idea of the donation box. I remember bringing Unicef tins around but people usually insisted we get a treat as well. Halloween was so exciting for us when we were kids....the treats, the fire crackers....fireworks were too expensive for our neighbourhood. And then the special treat of the night when my Dad put up two railway flares (he worked as a brakeman on the train so had access) on our fence. And to make ourselves sick on all our candy. Now parents go through it all and dole it out. Well, I don't think it's as big a treat now as it was for us in those days. And I think more kids than you think are actually uncomfortable with these decorations. Our apartment manager at The Flamingo mentioned his kids weren't comfortable with it all.Janicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10022618167147625186noreply@blogger.com