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JNW’S Halloween Challenge: Cauldron

 Are these Magical Cauldrons?

Are these Magical Cauldrons?

According to Welsh legend, magical cauldrons were used in times of war. Dead warriors could be placed in the cauldron and then were returned to life, except they then lost their speech and were suspected to have also lost their souls. These soldiers could go back into battle until they were killed again!

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JNW’S Halloween Challenge: Blood

 

Blood Oranges

Blood Oranges

The ONLY blood I want to see around Halloween is Blood Oranges!

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JNW’s Halloween Challenge: Treat

Stations of the Cross Walk, Cathedral of St Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada

Stations of the Cross Walk, Cathedral of St Anne de Beaupre, Quebec, Canada

A Lovely TREAT is any walk in Autumn in Quebec, Canada.

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JNW’S Halloween Challenge: Trick

 

A Trick in Quebec City, Canada

A Trick in Quebec City, Canada

How do you get a ship full of pumpkins into a wading pool of water?

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JNW’S Halloween Challenge: Spider Web

The Itsy Bitsy Spider

The Itsy Bitsy Spider

Went down the spider web!

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JNW’S Halloween Challenge: Broom

Witch on Broom, Covent Gardens, London

Witch on Broom, Covent Gardens, London

OK, how do they do this?

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JNW’s Halloween Challenge: Spooky

Old Jail, Quebec City, Canada

Old Jail, Quebec City, Canada

The gaol can be be toured in the very lower chamber of the Morrin Centre in Quebec City. The walls are still covered in a thick black coating from the wood stoves and candles that were used for most lighting. It was a dirty, smelly place when inmates were held there, I’m sure. Tobacco pipes also made for a very smoky atmosphere. The prisoners, were separated by men and women, each group had their own holding area for sleeping. For the meal, men were brought out to eat first in another large area with one long wooden table, and the women followed when the men were finished.

The stay would not have been a pleasant one: there was no running water until the mid-1850’s and the hole in the ground was at the rear of the building. The walls were made of thick stone and the brick partitions inside made it damp in summer and chilly in winter. The only ventilation was one very small window!  Sixteen men were hanged in front of the prison from an iron platform that jutted over the main door. Interesting graffiti is carved into the floorboards of the holding areas, each man making his own spooky mark!

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