Halloween mania

So tomorrow will be awesome! We’re going to petey’s pumpkin patch, then dinner, then the main event… Reaper’s haunted house and maze of terror! Apparently it’s scarier than the profession houses at parks across North America, including Disney. Then a corn maze in the dark, with whatever terrors lurk in there, I can’t find much to give me a gist of it except that I should “save some screams”. All I know is ill have the time of my life, and probably a sore throat. To end this post I’ll show you my latest Halloween nails.

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Welcome to the Stormy Season and Places I’d rather be.

Here comes the stormy season!
So rainy and windy today. Such a change from this past few months, and while I love hearing the rain and wind, I hate having to run to not get wet when I get stuck parked 7 miles from my house. Ok that’s an exaggeration but people on our street are so selfish and park just shy of enough room for another car away from each other, just like they do at work.   So I just did the dishes and read my new national geographic special and added new places to my places I have to visit list.

 

 

Fifty of them to be exact. So far the places topping my list are:

1) tepuis of southeastern Venezuela. The high plateaus that inspired sir Arthur Conan Doyle to write the book the lost world where dinosaurs still lived on top of the plateaus.

2) bialowieza, the last remnants of a primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. Once a hunting ground for nobility on the border of Poland and Belarus. Guided horse drawn carriage tours into the forest from the town of bialowieza, Poland.

3) badlands of South Dakota. Very cool look back to the place the dinosaurs lived, rich in fossil history.

4) Cape York, although I may never go due to the insane spiders in Australia, this area has it all: sand dunes, wetlands, savannah, rain forests, and scrub. Full of interesting animals including the cassowary, bandicoots, and sugar gliders.

5) jocassee gorges of north and South Carolina. Gorgeous waterfalls, wild turkeys, and the highest concentration of salamanders on earth. Also home to 90% of the worlds Oconee bells, a rare flower that blooms in April.

6) banff, probably the easiest for me, and the only one I’ve been to before. Next time I want to go on the sulphur mountain gondola.

7) namib, the desert in Namibia. I’d love to see the old abandoned mining towns that the sand is reclaiming.

8) baja, I want to see the cave drawings in San borjitas, north of mulege, Mexico.

9) big bend national park, Texas. More than 40 species of cactus and many animals are found here. One of the least visited national parks in the USA.

10) the great sand dunes of Colorado. You’d never expect sand dunes in Colorado, let alone ones you are encouraged to break pieces off, as they will be smooth again by morning.

11) cordillera Blanca, huascaran national park, Peru. Giant hummingbirds live here and home of the worlds largest bromeliad, the puya. They’re 30-40 feet tall.

12) thar desert, India. The desert festival at Rajasthan has camels adorned in colorful finery, snake charmers, puppeteers, acrobats, dancing, and people in bright costumes singing ballads of bravery, love, and tragedy. Sounds brilliant,

That’s how far I got so far, I still have to finish the chapter on arid places, and then there is coastal (hellllo white sand beaches), equatorial, and polar. Looks like I have a lot of traveling to do!

Then I realized my hay bale decoration was getting wet and I had to act fast because I’m pretty sure wet hay is akin to wet dog, smell wise. So I pulled a black garbage bag over the top, and with great difficulty, around the whole thing and tucked the edges underneath, all while moving it slightly more out of the rain. It is under a roof but the rain is just blowing sideways. I think it’s safe now, although the big scarecrow fell over and a couple mini pumpkins came unglued. I can easily fix those. Tomorrow is gonna be hard though, I get off work at 11pm tonight and I’m covering afreen’s shift at 6:30. But at least I’m off at 2:30 then. And I can live off caffeine. It’s only one day, and I can nap when I get home. Winner winner chicken dinner.

Halloween manicures #3

Quick post for mani number 3. Pumpkins on the thumbs and Sally Hansen xtreme wear blue it, then sponged on crayola scented polish orange and wet n wild fantasy makers creepy pumpkin. Sponged creepy pumpkin over the thumbs too for a little sheer glitter. Put a layer of wet n wild night glow and then topped with Sally Hansen insta dri. The pumpkin stems are Essie mojito madness and faces are Sally Hansen xtreme wear mellow yellow.

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Halloween manicures part 2

So I’m sure everyone who knows me knows how much I love Halloween. And I couldn’t even wait a whole day before getting inspired by another person’s nails on a blog and deciding to take a stab at them. I decided to put the frankensteins off for a day or two and try this haunted house scene nail art I’d seen. Mine is a little rougher since I don’t have a detail brush, and I’m pretty unsteady when working with my left hand, but I like the results. My base coat is essence, it’s a sparkly navy blue. Then I sponged on some sparkly opi teal called yodel me on my cell. Then I sponged on a little of the lighter blue essence, and then some gold Nicole by opi from the tips going about halfway up the nail. I sponged a little more of the navy on top at the base of my nail to temper out the color a bit and mix it a bit more. I pulled out a bottle of Sally Hansen yellow and painted on the moons and the lit windows. Here is where I wish I’d had a detail brush so the moon would be rounder and the windows nicer, but I made do. I then took a black polish marker pen and drew a graveyard along all the tips of my nails except the middle fingers. I drew some skeletal trees on my thumbs and pinky fingers as well. For the final touch I drew a haunted house around the windows on my middle fingers and added a couple bats flying across the moon and around the trees. For someone who’s drawing ability is not tops, I think I did a good job, at least for a first try. We’ll see how long I last before I get the urge to try something new lol. Goodnight.

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Halloween manicures

So today I decided to challenge myself to do a different Halloween manicure at least every couple days. Today’s turned out cute, but had a small issue. I did pumpkins with candy corn ring fingers. The pumpkins are done with a base of crayola scented nail polish in orange, and a layer of wet n wild fantasy makers jack o lantern from last year. The candy corns use a Sally Hansen yellow and opi white as well as the crayola. The pumpkins turned out cute, although the faces were a little difficult to draw, even with my thin brushed black kiss nail art polish, but the real issue came with the candy corns. They started off well but as the day wears on, the orange and yellow are leaching through the white, making them yellow, orange, and lighter yellow. But at least I’ll learn for next time. Tonight I plan to do little cartooney frankensteins inspired by some I saw on google images this morning.

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