From Kyoto, Yoko Wishes Us Happy Halloween
Kyoto is an ancient city where Yoko lives, and she remakes it young, by her joyous, wonderful, spirit. Yoko is Yoko Shibata, it means she is sometimes HANAFUBUKI, sometimes, more casual, Yokomaririn.
In Lexington my two granddaughters (Bianca and Daria) will go tonight in their neighborhood, dressed like little princesses (which they are) and will try to scary people there with trick or treat: and their scared neighbors will give them candies, for sure. And I think Grace, the little friend of my little Daria, will be with them.
Here in Bucharest my new grandsons (Bogdan and Rares) will go with us to the mall where it will be a funny festival of little princes and princesses, of little wizards and little witches, and everyone will trick or treat.
Thanks for your greetings, Yoko, and Happy Halloween to you, too.
(The Thousand faces of HANAFUBUKI)
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> Here in Bucharest my new grandsons (Bogdan and Rares) will go with us to the mall where it will be a funny festival of little princes and princesses, of little wizards and little witches, and everyone will trick or treat.
That's interesting. Is Halloween catching in Romania as a children's holiday, or is there something special about the place (mall) you go with them? We certainly were notaware about it when we were living there during our childhood and (early) young days.
By Dan Romascanu, at 5:38 AM
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