If your not reading this blog, you should be. Eva Halloween is delightful. Check out this “Best of 2012” list.

The Year of Halloween

Lovies, as we approach the end of January, most “best of 2012” round ups are long passed, fading small in the rear view mirror. However, time is a fluid thing here on The Year of Halloween, and while we’ve already started the countdown to October 31st (282 days to go!), we are also still luxuriating in memories of 2012.  Later this week, we’ll be featuring a few of our most popular posts of the year, but I thought you all might appreciate a chance to peek at those posts you may have missed.  Here are five of my favorite TYoH posts from 2012 that passed with whisper, from gorgeous horror photography to vintage art, with a few ghosts thrown in for good measure.

1. And Still There Sits a Moonshine Ghost: The Legend of Penny Castle

penny-castle_front_evadiaOctober 2012. Gather round, lovies, and listen to the ghostly tale of Penny Castle, headstrong…

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Supernatural

I decided I should blog my TV experience as I voyage through, “every scary movie ever made.”  I started watching “Supernatural” years ago while living overseas and was totally freaked out by the very first episode.  I love the two hot guys, the car and Dean’s sarcastic ass attitude.  I finished season one recenty and I’m just beginning season two.  I don’t want to supply any spoilers, but I do wanna share some of my thoughts and favorite “sarcastic ass” comments.  Why not watch it with me? “Supernatural” is available on netflix instant streaming. 

Here is a seasonal treat from “A Year of Halloween”. Appreciate the cold, kiddies.

The Year of Halloween

Black Christmas

I know Eva is trying to be seasonal with the gifs right now and that makes me happy.  Cold is way more horrifying than heat (except for Hell I guess).  This lady getting creamed by an icicle is just one of the many horrible fates that can befall you in the winter.

  • The old head in a snowblower gag
  • Fall through the ice
  • Slip on a walkway and split your head open
  • Snowman butt-stuff
  • Jack Nicholson at the end of the Shining

In the summer, there really isn’t any equivalent.

  • Get locked in a car in a parking lot
  • Stranded in a desert
  • Sweat through your suit coat during the day because the meeting room you were in had no AC and then be expected to go out with people after work

Those really aren’t that bad.  I think that’s probably why people in warm climates are so laid back. …

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