Tuesday, November 02, 2010

It's Punky Night Tonight

November 2, 2010

These kids really did "Meet for trick or Treat" last night at the Memorial Park. They were roving from niche to niche and asking for some goodies from families that are spending time along the Cemetery to commemorate their deceased loved ones.

Popular in the US, Trick or Treat is usually done during the Night of the Halloween or according to "The Worst Witch" One of my Childhood Favorite TV Series, during Punky Night. It is now slowly practiced by the kids here in the Philippines as well but of course, in Philippine Culture, the main event always happen during November 1st or during the All Saint's Day which I'll be talking about on tomorrow's post!

It's a bit of a shame because my Blog is titled 'Daily' but I'm still very proud that after more than 2 years, Cavite Daily Photo has just Celebrated it's 150th post last October 29th (my last post) Congratulations to me, to this Blog and most of all, Congratulations to all my supporters because together, we all reached our 150th post! To all my City Daily Photo Bloging friends, without you and your encouragements, Cavite Daily Photo would never have lasted 50 posts, You are all my inspiration!

4 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your 150th post!
    Happy All Saint's Day!
    Tomorrow you can see Halloween photos on my EAGAN daily photo blog

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  2. As a child I remember it simply as a sweet holiday, one where my brother and I would dress up in some innocent costume of our day, Casper, Superman, GI Joe, Cinderella, or any character of the 1980S.

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  3. Leif - Thank you so much Leif! I was so so late though :(

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  4. kuan - That was so cool! I can also remember the first and last time I did a Trick or Treat in California! I was dressed as a Clown! :)

    Steven^^

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