10 Non-Halloween Themed Halloween Items
February 16th, 2010 by John WolfeWhile Halloween, for me, is about the more typical things like jack-o-lanterns, costumes, decorations, etc., it’s also about more obscure, seemingly unrelated/non-Halloween items, too. Over the years, I’ve developed very strong contextual Halloween connections to certain objects or experiences. These same objects, when viewed by someone else, would probably be seen as completely outside the context of Halloween.
In other words, if I told someone that teddy bears reminded me of October 31st (they don’t by the way, it’s just an example), I’d get the “he’s a weirdo look” pretty quickly if I didn’t do some additional explaining or provide a personal anecdote.
Below, you’ll find a list of ten things responsible for giving me that good Halloweenie feeling year round; despite the items’ purpose having absolutely nothing to do with Halloween.
1.) Duct Tape: It doesn’t matter if it’s October or May, duct tape will always feel like Halloween to me. Holding it in my hands and tearing off a strip sends the chill of a brisk fall day down my spine. This little miracle has been part of my Halloween prep for one purpose or another, during every yard haunt I’ve built over the last sixteen years. Nowadays, it’s used in copious amounts as a main ingredient for building my groundbreaker corpses.
2.) Roasting Chile: Living in the “Land of Enchantment,” you always know fall is arriving and harvest is upon us by the smell of chile roasting over an open flame. Practically everywhere you travel in New Mexico, during late August and September, the amazing scent of cooked pods hits your nostrils like an old friend paying a return visit. Many people also freeze roasted chile and cook with it throughout the year, so it’s pretty easy to relive fall even in the middle of winter. Ahh [inhaling], Halloween is near!
3.) Balloons in Flight: Similar to number two, this is a New Mexico “thang.” October always brings the International Balloon Fiesta to the state. Due to the time of year it’s celebrated, the sight of hot air balloons over Albuquerque has the means for getting my Halloween juices flowing. In fact, I saw three floating around yesterday morning on my way to town; suddenly, I was ready to start picking out my pumpkins.
4.) Predator: Okay, this one’s probably going to sound stranger than anything else on my list. Watching the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, “Predator” has become a Halloween tradition for me ever since 1995. In fact, it feels more like a Halloween film than the Michael Myers movies. Back in October of ’95, I visited the Spirit Halloween Store for the very first time; I remember it like it was yesterday.
During that trip, I picked up a “blucky” (plastic blow mold) skeleton. After leaving the Spirit store, I stopped off at the mall, where I purchased a VHS copy of Predator. I’ve been watching it (or trying to watch it) every October since. Whenever I find the movie on television, it reminds me of my first trip to Spirit Halloween.
5.) Black Trash Bags: Every time I use a black trash bag, it places me smack in the middle of Halloween ’95,’96 and ’97 again. Hours upon hours were spent cutting, crumpling and hot gluing those bags to the walls and ceilings of our haunted hallways of yore. I still have the hot glue scars on my hands and arms to prove it.
6.) Extension Cords: Whenever I’m using an extension cord, not a moment goes by when I don’t flashback to Halloween past. The official “extension cord box” sits in the garage, where it holds at least thirty-five various styles of cords and surge protectors, all measuring 25ft or longer. On Halloween night, cords are crisscrossed from one end of the yard to the other (and then buried in leaves) to power flood lights, foggers, stereo equipment and various other gizmos for haunting.
To crank up the porch’s creep factor, several cords are strung together and launched over the top of the roof, where they’re plugged into an outlet in the backyard, all for the purpose of running black lights and flaming cauldrons. Halloween creates quite a challenging menagerie of cord usage and requirements. So if you want to avoid hearing me sing Danny Elfman’s “This is Halloween,” you’d better keep me out of Home Depot’s extension cord section.
7.) Elmer’s Glue: This one goes hand-in-hand with duct tape. Ever since building my first paper mache groundbreakers in September and October of 2006, Elmer’s glue has become the scent of Samhain. Mind you, I don’t sit around sniffing it, not that it would get me high anyway since the main ingredient is water, but it sometimes can’t be helped when mixing up mache. I’d better stay away from building model airplanes then, huh?
8.) Spencer’s Gifts: I purchased my first fog machine at Spencer’s during October 1996. To date, that fogger has been one of the best I’ve ever used. It actually did stop working after Halloween 2008, but it lasted longer and was built sturdier than any other fog machine I’ve owned. Because of that, I can never walk by or go inside Spencer’s Gifts without remembering all the cool Halloween stuff I bought there during the mid ‘90s.
9.) Sugary Breakfast Cereal: Anytime I eat super-sweet, sugary breakfast cereals (which isn’t very often), they remind me of The Monster Trio i.e., Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Frankenberry. Without a doubt, my largest intake of sugar comes during October of every year in the form of monster cereals and Halloween Egg Nog. During the remaining months, my diet stays extremely clean, save for the occasional splurge.
When I choose to snack, it’s usually a sugar fix in the form of Golden Grahams or some other sweet breakfast item. Considering the monster cereals are only available during Halloween (and the fact my diet is usually pretty strict), when I do indulge outside of October, my taste buds are immediately reminded of knocking back a bowl of Boo Berry flavored 2% milk.
10.) Johnny Hollow: If you remember my post pertaining to the game, “A Murder of Scarecrows,” then you’ll know where I’m going with number ten. A Murder of Scarecrows has become one of my favorite online games to play because of its scarecrow theme. In between working on the cornstalk portion of my haunt in ’08, I became a regular at trying to save the lives of my ‘crows. During game play, you’re serenaded by the somewhat dark and sullen, steampunk tones of Johnny Hollow. Ever since the 2008 haunt prep, I’ve used their music from time to time as a backdrop for my prop building.
And there you have it, ten of my non-Halloween themed, Halloween items and experiences. If you have anything you’d like to add to this list regarding your own items or experiences that aren’t associated with October 31st, yet they remind you of Halloween anyway, I’d love to hear about them.
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February 17th, 2010 at 12:45 am
Wow–that’s an amazing lineup! I never thought about that. I suppose every Halloween things that cue me are:
1. Shadows are deeper in the daytime–casting off trees and bushes and buildings making bright light tolerable.
2. Candycorn. A dish in front of the TVwhile watcing Phantasm.
3. Cornfields.
4. Michael’s store display (goes up early!)
5. Opening of Spirit Halloween Shops
6. The movie “Halloween”–that music!
7. Pumpkins in the store.
8. Chili
9. Candles
10. Bonfires
February 17th, 2010 at 11:53 am
That’s a great list, autumnforest. Thanks for taking the time to share ten of yours. I am so right there with you on many of those, especially: shadows, cornfields, Michael’s, Spirit Halloween and the arrival of pumpkins in stores! Cornfields especially get me ready for Halloween. There are several huge cornfields near me. During late summer, I love to walk down the small roads that divide the fields. Near dusk is my favorite time to take that walk, as it really gets creepy then.
February 18th, 2010 at 12:59 pm
This was a great read and all of your 10 items don’t surprise me in the least. Most would say “duct tape….huh”, LoL but for anyone who’s been a fan of your site for a while now would fully understand why duct tape would be listed. Not to mention your other supplies as well, newspaper, glue, wood, bolts and so forth. I would imagine your garage could also be listed. Aside from the usual decor of the garage, that place must look like a prop studio with so many groundbreakers laying around
That in and of itself would put anyone who loves Halloween in the mood.
Can’t say I can come up with 10 items that are completely unrelated to Halloween that give me that Halloween feeling all through out the year. Most of the things I can think of ARE Halloween related in one way or another. I thought about this long and hard this morning though and I can think of one main thing that absolutely KEEPS me in the Halloween mood year round and goes into overdrive come the season of fall……
1. SeasonofShadows.com!!!
I’ve mentioned this before hand so I’m sure it’s of no real surprise to you but every single day, several times a day visiting your creative and fully packed website ALWAYS puts me in the mood for Halloween and better yet KEEPS ME THERE!!! This might sound strange but I want to live inside of SeasonofShadows.com
Out of everything else I can think of that reminds me of Halloween through out the year, none of them feed my Halloween passion like SeasonofShadows does.
As for the rest of the list, some of these ARE related to Halloween but upon seeing, smelling, hearing or feeling these items will often zap me into a Halloweenie feeling, lol, so to speak.
2. Apple scented candles – where I live we have a mountain side that is caked with apple trees thus all sorts of apple farms along the way selling all sorts of goodies in Sept/October. Sometimes even seeing an apple can do the trick for me.
3. Pumpkin Spice Rolls – I found an excellent recipe back in the 80′s that to this day I still make and always has me aching for the season of fall.
4. Smell of the air – Every once in a while there is a particular aroma in the air that often makes me think of Halloween. I think it’s the smell of humidity.
5. EVPing – it never fails, no matter where I do my EVP work I always feel as though it’s October and Halloween is 2 weeks away.
6. Cemeteries – Even when the city is smack dab in the middle of a 110 degree day, just seeing a cemetery or being near one zap me back into Halloween vibrations.
7. Vintage horror movies – I think that one is self explanatory.
8. Seasonal changing – Once the days are shorter and darker sooner out, I can feel October just inches away.
9. Thunderstorms – Though we don’t get many of those in my neck of the woods, an intense pounding of rain and thunder overhead reminds of haunted houses and Halloween in general.
10. SeasonofShadows.com – I felt it was appropriate to end my final 10 with where it all starts and remains for me, your website. Honestly it’s the one constant item all through out the year, day in and day out that I can count on getting that Halloween spirit from. I owe you a world of thanks John, we all do
February 18th, 2010 at 1:34 pm
Yet another great list! Of course, I say that humbly with regards to #1 and #10.
Thanks for sharing, Goldie, and for considering SOS to be right there among your other awesome items. Just as I could identify with many on autumnforest’s list, there are quite a few on yours a well — for example: pumpkin spice, EVP, cemeteries, and thunderstorms. When it comes to cemeteries, I’d have to say the “old west” style here in New Mexico doesn’t quite bring forth that fall and Halloween feeling for me. But the Gothic style of places like High Gate and England’s other “Magnificent Seven” cemeteries definitely does.
While I don’t think I’ve ever had a pumpkin spice roll, the pumpkin spice scent itself stirs my inner Halloween spirit!
Thanks again, Goldie, for your kind words and for taking the time to contribute your own list of ten.