Blogtoberfest Guest Post: Soul Mates: The Myth, The Legend by Roberta Karant

Since the beginning of recorded time, we know that people couple and pair up for a variety of reasons.  It is only a recent phenomenon that we have put all of our desires into one individual whom we refer to as our “Soul Mate.”  I think that what this is supposed to mean, is that … Continue reading Blogtoberfest Guest Post: Soul Mates: The Myth, The Legend by Roberta Karant

Blogtoberfest Guest Post: The Tattooed Ladies of the Mohawk Trail, by Ralph Brill

MANY BEAUTIFUL AND INTERESTING TATTOOED LADIES LIVE ALONG THE MOHAWK TRAIL – FROM BOSTON TO ALBANY. WE WILL MEET SOME OF THESE SPECIAL WOMEN IN A BEAUTIFUL BOOK AND TRAVELING EXHIBITION. WE ARE SEEKING TATTOOED* LADIES OF ALL AGES, SIZES AND COLORS WHO LIVE ALONG THIS ROUTE 2 REGION. NUDE WITH ONE GREAT TATTOO OR … Continue reading Blogtoberfest Guest Post: The Tattooed Ladies of the Mohawk Trail, by Ralph Brill

The Fearsome Five: 2014’s Weird October Food Post

Every year, I compile a list of Octobery foods, be they weird and wacky or healthful and harvested. Each item may not be brand new, but has somehow infiltrated the headlines, and made its way to my Google-searching fingers. I've shied away from the Halloween-ized foods that otherwise aren't so different from their year-round counterparts, … Continue reading The Fearsome Five: 2014’s Weird October Food Post

Top TV Stations for your #blogtoberfest Viewing

10. The Travel Channel, which takes on this particular season with shows like Halloween Crazy and the even more creatively titled Halloween Crazier. 9. FX, for the premier of American Horror Story: Freakshow on Oct. 8, and maybe the network's new show, The Strain. 8. Lifetime... If you really, really like Hocus Pocus. 7. Fox, … Continue reading Top TV Stations for your #blogtoberfest Viewing

An October Wine: The Phantom

Thanks to my friends at Nejaime's Wine Cellars for this tidbit ~ check out their review of Bogle's Phantom, a blended red wine they describe as "a spectre of rubies" with "hints of brawny juniper."