I wanted to write about some of my new experiences and upload beautiful autumn pictures taken in the woods, but a few happenings intervened and inhibited me from doing that.
No. 1 happening: there must be some problem with my computer because last time when I wanted to download pictures from my SD card, it deleted ALL the pictures...and I nearly went crazy. They were really GREAT pictures. :( Since that moment I do not dare to use the SD card downloader part of the laptop.
No. 2 happening: the weather is cooler nowadays, so my outgoings -and thus my photo-taking acts- significantly dicreased compared to earlier and hotter periods of the year...and even when I went out to take autumn pictures, these photos ceased to exist (see No 1. happening).
No. 3 happening: a few days ago I had an operation so I really did not have the time and/or energy to write. No worry, it was not a big one, it only lasted approximately for half an hour. During the operation an atheroma was taken out of...yeah, of my head (though only affecting the surface area of it, fortunately not my precious brain:)). I don't want to shock you with all the details. Neither verbally with detailed descriptions, nor virtually with disgusting pictures. Okay, to tell the truth, I would love to shock you but I'm afraid then you would not come here any more....and...by the way...Mom told me NOT to even attempt to upload any of these kind of photos at this time (though I have taken a few...). Okay, I obey, no photos this time. Maybe next time;) Pssssssst;)
And why the title 'Preparing myself for Halloween' ? Well, imagine how I look like at the moment. Two days ago some hair was shaved off my head. Horroristic. Then, after the take-out of this small, ball-like atheroma, a bleeding hole was left in my headskin which was succesfully sewed together but to promote healing, a big white antiseptic gauze was also sewed on it. Even more horroristic. This thing soon became a little bit bloody. And it is still so and still there. It is becoming one of my bodyparts. The most horroristic.
Therefore, now I usually wear a little cap so when I go out or meet other people, I don't scare them to death with my Frankenstein appearance. (Though Frankenstein would say: "this is not scary enough". But who cares about his opinion?!).
So this is how I succeeded to literally prepare myself to this year's Halloween.
Very unconscious. Very natural.Very scary. And thus very effective.
At least, would be effective -in the States. To my greatest despair, here in Hungary I cannot harness these 'Halloween virtues' such as fearsome, bloody appearance.
Poor me. But lucky Hungarians!
'Just living is not enough. One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.' H.C.Andersen

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