Well, here it is. Tonight is the Great Neighborhood Candy Exchange. You know, that night when all the kids dress up funny and the moms trade candy through their kids.
That's all it really has become, you know. Yes, it all started with Druid ceremonies and Day of the Dead stuff in many religions, or celebrations of Saints in others. It has all boiled down to, my kids want to dress up funny and go get candy. "Just one more house, please?"
Kind of keeps things in perspective, doesn't it?
Today is:
Admission Day, Nevada
Apple and Candle Night, Wales
All Hallow's Eve -- Christian
All Saint's Day, Sweden
Dookie Apple Night, Newcastle, England
Duck Apple Night, Liverpool, England
Feast to Pomona -- Ancient Roman Calendar
Festival of Inner Worlds
Ghost Walk
Ghostwriter's Day
Hallowe'en or Beggar's Night
Homemaker's Day
Increase Your Psychic Powers Day
Independence Day, Antigua
National Knock-Knock Joke Day
National Magic Day -- in honor of Harry Houdini, who died on this day in 1926
National Caramel Apple Day
National UNICEF Day
Old Celtic New Year's Eve
Reformation Day -- Protestant Christian
Samhain Eve -- Druids
Senior Absurdity Day at Horace Mann School
St. Quentin's Day
St. Wolfgang's Day (patron of carpenters and woodcarvers)
Thump-the-Door Night, Isle of Mann
Trick or Treat Night
Youth Honor Day
Birthdays Today:
Adam Horovitz, 1966
Peter Jackson, 1961
Larry Mullen, Jr., 1961
John Candy, 1950
Jane Pauley, 1950
Deidre Hall, 1947
David Ogden Stiers, 1942
Michael Landon, 1936
Dan Rather, 1931
Michael Collins, 1930
Barbara Bel Geddes, 1922
Dale Evans, 1912
Ethel Waters, 1896
Chaing Kai-shek, 1887
Juliette Low, 1860
John Keats, 1795
Jan Vermeer, 1632
Today in History:
Ezra reads the Book of the Law to the Israelites after their return to Jerusalem from exile, BC445
First All Hallows Eve observed to honor all the saints, 834
Martin Luther posts his 95 Theses on the Wittenberg church door, marks the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, 1517
Georg Ludwig van Hannover is crowned as the English King George I, 1714
Execution of Girondins at Paris during the Reign of Terror, 1793
Sir Humphrey Davy of London patents the miner's safety lamp, 1815
A standard uniform is approved for US Postal workers, 1868
A tropical cyclone hits Bengal, about 200,000 die, 1876
John Boyd Dunlop patents the pneumatic bicycle tire, 1888
Arthur Conan Doyle publishes "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", 1892
Benito Mussolini becomes Premier of Italy, 1922
Mt. Rushmore sculptures are completed, 1941
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