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October 31, 2005

Pumpkin Voting

Happy Halloween! Vote for your favorite, and least favorite pumpkins for the 5th annual Pumpkin-Fest. This year there are 29 gourds to choose from.

See the pictures of Pumpkin-Fest day.

UPDATE (Nov 5, 2005)
Congratulations to Nicky Conner for becoming this years Pumpkin-Master with her pumpkin, Bushman. And a congratulations to Rob and Zola Braswell for their pumpkin, Angry, with which they won the coveted title Pumpkin-Head.

Continue reading to see the voting results.

Pumpkins lit up at night

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by matt @ 1:57 am. Filed under Pumpkins.

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October 30, 2005

44 pictures
There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people: religion, politics, and the Great Pumpkin*

The 5th annual Pumpkin-Fest was all about Pumpkins, dangerous tools, and crazy new technology.

Friends, family, and neighbors arrived all day to cut open pumpkins and carve new designs. Unfortunately we had our first pumpkin related ER visit - it involved a sharp knife followed by 5 stiches, but Liam was a trooper. Some of us got to try out the amazing Segway that Sean brought along. We had a record number of pumpkins, 29 entered the contest and even more were carved.

People occasionally ask me about pumpkin carving tips and since I’ve never been a Pumpkin Master I may not be qualified to lend advice. But I will try: Sheet Rock saws work the best for cutting the top (or bottom) hole and are good for making large cuts. Ice cream scoops work the best at scooping out the insides. Scrap away as much as the inside of the pumpkin as you can, you want the walls thin so they are easy to work with but not too thin so they sag. For detail work those small saws in pumpkin carving kits work pretty well. Other then that, have fun carving.

Come back tommorow for pumpkin voting!

* Linus, It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1966)

by matt @ 11:59 pm. Filed under Galleries, Pumpkins.

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October 28, 2005

29 pictures
She likes to eat, she loves to scream

I have started taking more Maizy pictures to make up for my poor performance in past months. She definitely has a more active personality then Kaley ever did. Not that Kaley was lackadaisical, she was just able to stay in one spot for more then a few minutes. Not so with Maizy. Showing no interest in television or sitting still, she’s always on the move and when she’s not on the move but wants to be she screams.

We’re not talking about a normal baby scream or crying here. No, this is a harsh guttural scream that pierces the brain, then gets louder and louder until it drives you out of your mind, or you set her free to roam once more. But other then the scream factor she’s a pretty easy. She goes to sleep on her own, sleeps through the night and happy most of the time.

She’s now getting old enough where we can let Kaley play with her more without fear. She’s not as fragile as she once was and in another few months she’ll be able to pick up Kaley over her head like the twig she is. It’s actually a pretty good combination for siblings. One of them is older so has seniority, but the younger one is tougher and stronger. Kaley’s still learning to keep her hair out of grabbing range as it’s always fair game.

by matt @ 10:35 am. Filed under Galleries, Maizy.

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October 27, 2005

41 pictures
Among other things, a Cassie Tibbetts

The real end of warm weather. This year instead of watching the fall foliage we watched the rain. No real leaf colors - not until the end of the month when most of them just turned to brown and dumped on the ground over a couple days. Not a good fall - no apple picking for us this year or much outside activity. However…

I want to congratulate the Tibbetts on the birth of their baby daughter Cassie. She was actually born at the end of last month but we got down to see them early October…pictures inside. we brought dinner for the family and said our Hellos to the new gal, new parents, and grandmother. Hope things are going great in Cassie town.

We made a quick trip to Bangor, ME about mid-month. Rain canceled our planned river boat outing. But we visited with Kim’s long lost cousin Sara and her hubby in Winterport. She’s in the middle of cyclo-cross racing season as she trains to go pro. Best of luck! See pictures of a cyclo-cross race.

Kim and I worked on a couple pumpkins one night. Kaley and I did one that molded up pretty fast. Just recently Kaley and I put together our traditional scarecrow, Beady, to sit watch at the front of the house. He came out looking a bit more goofy then normal.

Must get ready for this weekend, the pumpkins are coming to town…

UPDATE (Oct 30, 2005)
Pictures add of Kaley doing Pumpkin crafts and trick or treating.

by matt @ 10:56 pm. Filed under Family, Friends, Galleries.

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October 22, 2005

Shaun of the Dead

Shaun of the Dead (2004)

Ok who doesn’t like a good zombie movie? Especially one as entertaining and quirky as Shaun of the Dead. Most cult horror movies aren’t obviously funny, Shaun of the Dead breaks that mold. It’s advertised as a zombie comedy while it pokes fun at all the zombie movie stereotypes. In fact, the official tagline calls it a romantic comedy, with zombies. See the official website.

There are two particularly noteworth scenes in the film. 1) Shaun and Ed chat about which albums are ok to throw at two oncoming zombies and 2) a series of cut scenes where Shaun and Ed run through the plan on how to rescue Shaun’s ex-girlfriend, kill his step-dad, and wrap it up with a few pints down at the local pub while the zombie thing blows over.

If you’re a bit put off by zombies, or the occasional limb being ripped off, or oozing brains, then perhaps Shaun of the Dead isn’t for you. If you think all those things are good fun then Shaun of the Dead will definitely please. If you think that movies without zombies are boring, and more movies should have gratuitous zombie gore thrown in (even if just during the credits), then Shaun of the Dead will be a favorite for sure.

by matt @ 4:03 pm. Filed under Movies/Telly.

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October 12, 2005

The Pumpkins are Coming!

Folks carving pumpkins at Pumpkin-Fest 2003

Grab yer knives, bring yer wives, this year the pumpkins are coming to Dover. Come see the past Pumpkin-Masters and laugh at old Pumpkin-Heads.

The 5th annual Pumpkin-Fest will be held in Dover at our house this year on Saturday, October 29th from Noon-Night. To see pictures of past years have a looks in the Pumpkin category. This year it’s B.Y.O.P., with pot-luck foods (bring somethin’ to eats), and typical barbaric carving activities.

The rules?
- No power tools (for entries, feel free to power one up anyway if you’d like)
- No templates (ditto)

Come back to vote the week starting Oct 31st for the best and worst pumpkins. Hope to see you at Pumpkin-Fest 2005, if you dare… (sorry, absentee pumpkin entries not allowed)

“I laughed, I cried, it was better then Cats” - anonymous attendee at Pumpkin-Fest 2004

by matt @ 10:33 pm. Filed under Pumpkins.

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October 1, 2005

31 pictures
Teeth, Family, and little tiny houses

I got some great pictures of Kaley and Maizy together this month and must try in the future to do more. It really started cooling down this month so no more pool pictures. Kaley started going to “school” (playgroup) 2 days/week and also got her first dentist appointment. Kim took the girls to see their great grandmother, and last weekend we went to Portsmouth to see faerie houses spread out across the the city. These are small individually built small houses..the whole idea was started by some childrens book. Some of the houses were neat but the best part was just walking around Portsmouth on a brisk fall day.

by matt @ 9:57 pm. Filed under Family, Galleries.

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I won the Fuzzy Wuzzy

My wife went to the fair last night and I dreamt of Motley Crue posters. Let me explain. But first let me describe the biggest carny scam ever - the game known as Ring Toss.

The ring toss pulls you in with the “throw till you win” tagline and prizes fall into two categories - junk and non-junk. The goal is to toss the ring onto one of the posts, you get as many tosses as it takes to get the ring on a post, then you win what’s on that post. The non-junk is on posts that the ring can barely fit around, but here’s how you win. You need to toss the ring so it is perfectly aligned over the top of the post then, since the ring is flying forward through the air, you need to instantly increase gravity by 10 fold to make the ring suddenly fall downward over the large post. It also goes without saying that all the posts remotely near one of the big posts are all junk posts.

It was the Bangor State Fair, circa 1983, and I was there with Bruce Simeoni. I was playing the Ring Toss game determined to win a super (non-junk) prize - a $20 bill. I was totally convinced that I could do this and convinced myself for years that I had gotten close to winning. My ring bounced off the top of the $20 post and went around one of the (exceptionally narrow) nearby junk posts - I had won a fuzzy wuzzy. But wait, the carny, in a unusual bout of generosity, saw that I was less then pleased with my prize.

“you win a fuzzy-wuzzy, want something else instead?”

“yes”

“want a motley crue poster?”

“no” motley crew sucks

“you win a fuzzy wuzzy then”

And there you have it. I was very nearly a super winner at the ring toss game, a few scant millimeters from an elusive non-junk prize - but in the end I was given a choice between a Motley Crue poster and a fuzzy wuzzy. I chose the fuzzy wuzzy. What makes this even more of a sad story was that I kept that fuzzy wuzzy for more then 20 years until I threw it out last year when we moved. If only I had kept it a year longer I could have included a picture of the infamous fuzzy wuzzy. In picture absentia I will describe the fuzzy wuzzy: 4 inches long plastic, covered with brown fuzz and a sticker face on it. The sticker face had long since fell off so it essentially looked like a small piece of furry poop.

Kim and Kaley went to the Deerfield fair last night but I stayed home with Maizy since she was sick and I had my broken toe. The idea of the fair must have brought back memories of the Bangor State fair because that night I dreamt about winning Motley Crue posters. They were the black and white, color yourself with marker type of poster. And this time, I didn’t win just one - I won a lot. This time I really was the big winner.

by matt @ 9:14 am. Filed under Memories.

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