Friday, November 06, 2009

Post Halloween Funk...

...and I'm not talking about music. Every year I get a bummed out just after Halloween. Don't get me wrong, I had a great time this year on Halloween, but I always feel a little hollow afterwards. This year life got nuts and I wasn't able to do some of the things that I love to do before Halloween. For example, I only carved one of the five pumpkins I bought. I didn't make my annual Halloween CD (which I did get a little feedback on from those who were hoping to see one coming their way). I didn't decorate my house...at all...nothin'. I had people asking me throughout the month if I'm getting geared up...excited, "this is YOUR holiday after all" and then post Halloween everyone was very interested in knowing how I spent Halloween (thank goodness for Brent and Kasey Ross and Brent's DC Cemetery (here)...a GREAT way to spend Halloween). Also, since my Father passed away on October 31st, 2005 Halloween has always been a little different. I am hoping that I can once again get into the full blown Halloween spirit.

So how about any of you? Do you get the post Halloween blues? How do you deal with them?
I had a chance to make some Pumpkin Chocolate Chip cookies...they were very good. If you'd like the recipe, please email me and I'll get it over to you. I sent a bag of them home with my Father-in-law...they call him the Cookie Monster. The cookies were a hit and I think I'll need to make them every year now (and make sure to get a bag of them to my Father-in-law)




I also had a chance to drink some good pumpkin beers. Each year I get into the whole pumpkin beer spirit and even though they're not my favorite in the world, they do tend to add to the whole Halloween/Fall/Thanksgiving spirit. I tried the Shipyard Smashed Pumpkin (Pugsley's Signature Series) Ale (a 9.00% ABV). A 22 oz. bottle that was a big-bodied beer with a light coppery orange color and pleasing aroma of pumpkin and nutmeg (along with other spices - to be expected). The bottle states: "To fully enjoy all the flavors, this ale is best drunk at 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Smashed Pumpkin pairs well with sharp cheeses, nuts, lamb, hearty stews and desserts like flan or pumpkin pie. Chefs find this an excellent beer to cook with in dishes such as braised short ribs." I drank the beer while I watched "Dracula" with my daughter while we ate aged Gouda and crackers...nice day and a great beer. Check out Shipyard Brewing Co. here.
While at the local Costco I decided to pick up a case of Buffalo Bill's Pumpkin Ale (5.20% ABV). Buffalo Bill's Brewery is local to me (they are in Hayward, CA) and my wife and I enjoy going there for dinner (and their on tap beers) from time to time. I had a few of these on Halloween night...always mixes great with the festivities of the season. "America's Original Pumpkin Ale" is available at many stores...check out Buffalo Bill's here.

As I mentioned in a previous post, October is Mark Harvey's "Christmas" and so I do buy a few things here and there (and there and here again). OK...super consumer. Pictured on the left is a belt buckle that I had been eyeing for a little while and I broke down and bought myself one. Now I need to find a belt to go with it and then I can rock the "Spook House" buckle. The MONSTER BUCKLE! Check out the incredible variety here. From their site..."Each Buckle is a hand crafted limited Edition piece made with semi precious metals right here in the U.S. Sculpted molded and castled by horror fanatics for horror fanatics, No machines, No mass production, No corporations. High quality collectors metals such as Fine Pewter, Brass and Nickel. The largest run we have ever done in any finish is 200. Some runs are coming to an end so get'em before we sell out!"
Well...I'm going to close this entry now...and mourn the loss of another October...

Mark Harvey
(time to dream of Hawaii once again...)

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Monday, October 06, 2008

Brent's Devious Concoctions

Devious Concoctions and the DC Cemetery
From my buddy Brent's site: The cemetery crew is currently working day and night (as well as our permanent residents are clawing out of their tombs) to bring you yet another fun filled haunted cemetery for the 2008 season. 2008 will be our 18th year of bringing sheer terror to the streets of Mountain View. To celebrate we have once again constructed a new series of fully animated props, scares, and effects, to raise the bar for what hopes to be our best year ever and keep up our status of the "Americas Scariest Home Haunt". Click here for videos of the DC Cemetery on HGTV, NBC's Today Show, and Fearnet.com. DC is also shooting to open a week earlier and have two (2) child friendly days where younger tikes can experience the haunt with some of the more scary effects turned off, and the lights on (also open during the day). Click on the dates and times for more information on these days. Take a stroll thru the site, and see you all at the 2008 DC Cemetery (click here for dates and times). If you've seen the show and would like to comment on what you thought of it, please take a moment to sign our guest book.
Brent Ross Creator & Designer of the DC Cemetery
Bush Street between Yosemite and Fairmont Street
in Mountain View, California
http://www.dc-cemetery.com/
Brent is a good friend and I highly recommend visiting his place if you're in the Bay Area. His props are Disney quality animatronics and he is a genius!

Mark Harvey

(in awe of Brent's ability)

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