Happy Halloween Ray Bradbury and friends on this forum... I raise a miniature Kit-Kat bar and cup of black Halloween coffee to you and hope you all are here next Halloween!
Posts: 126 | Location: Texas | Registered: 20 October 2006
Happy Hallowe'en to all my friends! I feel I can call you all my friends, or as John Merrick in the movie says, "My friendsh! Oh, my friendsh!" And, O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! I bought "Farewell Summer" today!
Posts: 3167 | Location: Box in Braling I's cellar | Registered: 02 July 2004
I am excited because today when I arrived home from work, there in my mailbox was a copy of "The Homecoming." The illustrations by Dave McKean are amazing, and as soon as the trick or treaters stop ringing my doorbell I will sit down and read the book. What a great way to spend Halloween evening!! Maybe I will even read it to my classes tomorrow. (They will be too tired from their night of terror to focus on our folktales unit, anyway...) I must continue to spread the joy of Ray to yet another batch of seventh graders!
Simply click on the pumpkin and an instrument appears. Draw your eyes, nose and mouth, ears if you wish. Close the lines on your drawing and then click on Done.
I think Phil was the only one who tried it.
Posts: 1525 | Location: Sunrise, FL, USA | Registered: 28 June 2004
Just in time for Halloween, the link below will take you to an October 30, 1984 radio broadcast, THE OCTOBER COUNTRY, from Hollywood. It was presented by the Directors Guild of America in support of the charity UNICEF. Three of Ray Bradbury's stories were adapted for the show: "The Emissary", "There Was An Old Woman", and "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone". The announcer notes at the beginning of the broadcast that Ray himself was in attendance, and Ray speaks at the end of the broadcast. Enjoy!