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Friday, October 29, 2010

Tricks and treats on the way this weekend

There's plenty of tricks & treats in store for this weekend, hon. The weather is predicted to be delightful (but perhaps a bit chilly for those more ... ahem ... "revealing" costumes). Some of the events happening up and down Harford Road this weekend include:

The Hall of Horrors
(hosted by the Harford Park Community Association)
Friday October 29, 7- 10 pm
Sunday October 31, 7-10 pm
Harford Park Community Association Building, 2522 Linwood Road
Admission: $5.00 Enter at your own risk

Boo Fest
(presented by Hamilton Lauraville Main Street)
Saturday, October 30 from 3-5 pm
5543 Harford Road (Mid Atlantic Center for Performing Arts)
Free!
Pet Costume Contest, Costume Parade, Trick or treating, and Music and Dancing!

A little further out of the neighborhood are these events:

Great Halloween Lantern Parade
(Patterson Creative Alliance)
3134 Eastern Avenue
Free!
October 30th : 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. (Parade lineup: 7 p.m.)

ZooBOO
(Maryland Zoo in Baltimore)
2600 Madison Ave., Baltimore, MD, 21217-4474
October 29th : 10 a.m. - 4 pm
October 30th : 10 a.m. - 4 pm
October 31st : 10 a.m. - 4 pm
Admission: $10-$16

Do you have an event to list here? Let us know in the comments section and we'll spread the word.

image courtesy of vancouverfilmschool

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

You gonna eat that?

Ah, Fall! It seems we were just mowing and mowing and mowing, and now I expect any day to home from work and find the yard full of fallen maple leaves. I tried earlier to harvest some walnuts from the tree out back, but the project got a little interrupted mid-stream. I haven't given up on that project completely, but I hope you aren't expecting any cranberry walnut bread from this, because if I get one loaf's worth, guess who's eating it?

Meanwhile, others in Baltimore are harvesting fruits and writing about it:

Rotting crab-apples? The Baltimore Urban forager thinks that's a dirty shame