I find it fitting that my first post falls on All Hallows Eve. The day when the veil between the living and the dead is at its thinnest. A day when those of us raised in the 90s are binging on Hocus Pocus and Harry Potter while pledging to go sugar-free starting tomorrow, November 1st. I’m not judging! I just popped a chunk of Peruvian chocolate into my mouth while eyeballing my copy of “Order of the Phoenix” with an invitational brow raise.
All Hallow’s Eve or Halloween or Samhain depending on your preference is one of those holidays that New England just does RIGHT. From the step-back-in-time magic of a day spent meandering the cobbled streets of Salem, Mass. to the epic jack-o-lantern display at Keene, NH’s PumpkinFest, New Englanders lay it on thick for our favorite October holiday. Between the spiked apple cider and the haunted walks, and everything in between Halloween in New England is where.it’s.at.
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