Inferences from haunted houses and haunted men. 1901. Book cover.
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Inferences from haunted houses and haunted men. 1901. Book cover.
Toe of Nemfrog for Halloween
I’ve started a seasonal blog called Toe of Nemfrog where you can find ghosts, bats, skeletons, mutilated pumpkins, cadavers, costumes, masks and all things Halloween. For you I will brave the dank vault of the Nemfrog archive, where images of the macabre reach to the cobwebbed ceiling, to bring back a suitably unsettling assortment. All interested parties are invited to go to the Toe and follow.
José Guadalupe Posada. A male skeleton leading a female skeleton to the left, from a broadside entitled ‘La Calavera de Cupido’.
“You may have to bury animals that die of radiation sickness.” Fallout on the farm. Blueprint for survival No. 3. 1961. Canada Department of Agriculture.
Screenshot showing adjacent items on Google Images resulting from a search of the terms Nemfrog and skeleton.
Just for Halloween. I’ve started a blog called Toe of Nemfrog where you can find reblogs from Nemfrog of all things related to Halloween. If you have ghoulish tendencies then you must go to the Toe.