Today is the last Friday in the month of October, which means it's
Frankenstein Friday, and if you'd like to see what I said about this holiday in last year's post here on Blogger, please click this
link.
This year, as a way of honoring of this occasion, I'm posting a picture of a
figurine rendered in the likeness of
Frankenstein.
This picture was taken in bygone years when he spent time in my
indoor succulent garden.
In subsequent years after that Frankenstein and his bride (seen in solo photo-ops below) went to a
vow renewal ceremony that took place in my armoire!
Because this year's Frankenstein Friday falls on October 26th, it coincides with another holiday, which is
National Pumpkin Day, a favorite of the characters from the
PEANUTS comic strip, as evidenced below in an
image from a webpage known for BIOLOGICAL.
According to the aforementioned webpage, "
The pumpkin is a cultivar of a squash plant native to North America. As one of the most popular crops in the United States, 1.5 billion pounds of pumpkins are produced each year... Illinois is one of the top pumpkin producing states with 95% of the U.S. crop intended for processing is grown in Illinois. NestlĂ©, operating under the brand name Libby’s, produces 85% of the processed pumpkin in the United States, at their plant in Morton, Illinois."
This year in my research re National Pumpkin Day, I studied the relationship of Jack-O-Lanterns and pumpkins and I learned some interesting facts!