October 06: High School Blues
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October 06: High School Blues
All these pictures of black cats this month make me remember and miss Josephine
Bookoween 31: Trick or treat
Tasty guinness cupcakes and choclate barmbrack are two treats I associated with October and Halloween. And Howl’s Moving Castle is a treat to every reader.
Bookoween 06: Fangs
Nothing is save from the teeth of my two flatmates, and they especially love the satin ribbon bookmarks.
October 03: Witchy ways
Die kleine Hexe (The little witch) is a very popular childhood classic in Germany. It’s about a young witch who is only 113 years old. And as everyone knows, that is not at all old for a witch. In order to be accepted by the older witches, she wants to prove herself to be a “good witch” - however, there are different views on what actually is a “good witch”.
Bookoween 03: For the aesthetic
…. I brave the weirded-out looks from passers by when I go for walks with a backpack full of books. To take photos of them. In public.
Bookoween 04: Creepy Crawlies
I could wholeheartedly sympathise with Ron, I too am really freaked out by spiders (though I cannot even touch dead ones).
October 04: Books and treats
For health reasons I am trying to not eat any sweets anymore - luckily I have photos of tasty chocolate to drool over