Boston Halloween

Besides living in the self-proclaimed Witch City, yet another aspect of my tortured relationship with Halloween is my birthday, which falls a few days before and inevitably gets colored (darkened) by the proximity. It’s not quite as bad as having a Christmas birthday, but close, especially for me. There’s generally a big storm on my big day too–but not this year, thank goodness. This year we have family in town to celebrate their first Salem Halloween, but there was no way I was going to be their guide, so I left them to my husband and fled to Boston for the day. I went to the Museum of Fine Arts for the William Merritt Chase and Della Robbia exhibitionsย (the women!), then to the Antiquarian Book Show ย (the prices!) at the Hynes Convention Center, and then I just walked around the Back Bay and Beacon Hill, as the weather got progressively warmer over the day. Oddly enough, I found myself enjoying theย Halloween decorations on the stately brownstones and townhouses: very creative and such a contrast to the architecture! Maybe I like Halloween after all (just not in Salem).

Back Bay:

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Just one book from the show at the Hynes in keeping with the theme: next post I’m going to write about a beautiful ($45,000) incunabulum I had never heard of before (if I can find out enough about it).

Beacon Hill: who knew that Louisburg Square was Halloween central? This first house was amazing.

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6 responses to “Boston Halloween

  • Laura Graham

    Hope you have/had a nice birthday!

    Those are great photographs. I have to admit they are better than those I’ve seen in Georgetown, which is famous here in DC for its Halloween enthusiasms.

    I saw the Merritt Chase exhibit here at the Phillips Collection in August–the first weekend after I was allowed to walk and 2 months after foot surgery–I was so determined not to miss it!

    • daseger

      Thanks Laura–you’ve brought back a memory of trick-or-treating at the embassies in and around Georgetown during my college days–we drove down from Baltimore where I was at school. Looking back, I think I was too old to be doing this but I did it! Hope your recovery has gone smoothly.

      • Laura Graham

        That must have been fun! I once went with a friend taking her kids trick or treating so I could show off my costume. She was dressed up too. I think her kids were just a tiny bit annoyed with us ๐Ÿ™‚ Foot surgery was just boring bunion surgery, which I wasn’t going to let stop me!!

  • himalayanbuddhistart

    Wishing you a belated birthday and many happy returns! This is quite an entertaining post, very different from your usual style but interesting all the same. Enjoy the weekend!

  • seansilverthorne

    It’s funny. I’ve lived on the North Shore for 16 years and always stayed clear of Salem in October; What, are you crazy? But we moved to a downtown apartment (Lafayette and Derby) in September, and am really liking it. The atmosphere is great–people out having fun, dressing up, forgettรขย€ย‹ DSC_0039.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0045.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0055.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0072.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0077.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0088.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ DSC_0092.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ IMG_1764.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ IMG_1771.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ IMG_1774.jpg รขย€ย‹รขย€ย‹ IMG_1779.jpg รขย€ย‹ing their cares. I didn’t foresee the fun element.

    Some photos I took attached.

    Sean

    On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 9:41 AM, streetsofsalem wrote:

    > daseger posted: “Besides living in the self-proclaimed Witch City, yet > another aspect of my tortured relationship with Halloween is my birthday, > which falls a few days before and inevitably gets colored (darkened) by the > proximity. It’s not quite as bad as having a Christ” >

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