Monday, October 31, 2011

abandoned Halloween


35th Street, Normal Heights - San Diego, California

my poor blog has been abandoned for long
that is spooky!
between the plans of getting a new home
busyness at work, allergies and maladies
but today i stopped and took some bad photos
of a 'bad' Halloween home
hope you have a spooky one!


35th Street - I am glad I am not helping with the laundry...

6 comments:

Smorg said...

Hola bella Bere,
Ha, I guess we've better hope that all the red stain on the clothes are paint, ay? :o) Are you and/or the kitties dressing up tonight? I asked Coconut if he fancies transpeciating into a cat, but he gave me such a disapproving look that I figured I've better not risk it. :oP

We miss you on the blogosphere. Hope things are going well (or much better than before) in real life! Happy Halloween! :oD

bereweber said...

hola mister Smorg, so nice to hear from you!! i will keep my eye on that house on 35th Street and how things develop after Halloween, it was a spooky one!

and so, sadly no dressing up for Gato and Kitty, Gato doesn't even stand the collar! he's a tough guy, Frau Kitty also enjoys her 'natural beauty' heh heh

oh mister Smorg and so many things going strange while trying to get into the real estate market! i thought i had a done deal in North Park and things aren't going that easy with the short sales, but i will keep you posted if i move from the abNormal Heights to the North of the Park, still looking forward to meeting you before you move out of our dusty beachy town!

hugs and hope you had a fun Halloween!

Geisslein said...

Hola Berenice! I need to thank you for you SO SO SWEET comment today! You really has made my day today! I didn´t know, that my little blog is so inspiring for someone...so really thank you thank you! sending you a hug and a big smile! geisslein

Dr. Jay SW said...

So, I guess the concept is something like "laundry day for the family that got visited by the axe murderer"?

bereweber said...

hola Dr. Jay, yes!! great caption :)

Georg said...

Bonjour Berenice,

Love the photo of the 35th street. Red and white was considered the maximum harmony by the Romans and the ancient Egyptians.

And you added the green of this Willow tree.

Georg