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Tag Archives: Abelard and Heloise
No Halloween in France – and Other Bits of Knowledge
I started thinking about this post as one that honored traditions of Halloween – or All Hallows Eve, All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day, and the Day of the Dead celebrations. Inexplicably connected, yet vastly different in their methods and rituals, … Continue reading →
Posted in Entertainment, family, food, friends, holiday, home, landscape, remembrance, spiritual, travel, Wine, Writing
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Tagged Abelard and Heloise, All Saints' Day, All Souls' Day, Catacombs, celebrations, Day of the Dead, decorating for halloween, disguises, Europe, France, friends, Halloween, halloween around the world, holiday parties, India, jack-o-lanterns, Jim Morrison, Paris, parties, Pere Lachaise Cemetery, rituals, roots of halloween, traditions, trick-or-treat
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