Halloween & Pirates
Its that time of year. Halloween. Our Atlanta neighborhood goes all out and most homes share in the spirit and decorate on some level... from standard pumpkins ready for carving to blow-up spiders and twinkling orange lights. Atlanta also practices another tradition that was new to me when I moved here, it is called "Ghosting". Your doorbell will ring around 8 or 9 at night in early October. You rush to see who could possibly be arriving unannounced at this hour, because let's face it, people just don't "drop in" these days. No one is there, so you glance down and see a little bundle of joy in the festive form of a trick-or-treat bag or nylon pumpkin overflowing with Halloween goodies. A note accompanies the treats announcing the "ghosting" and instructing you to hang the little ghost picture on your door to let the rest of the 'hood know you have already been hit and then asking you to "ghost" another house. This is a really neat tradition that my daughter loves. (This display is not my own - but I sure wish it was!)
Sunbathing area for guests:
If you want to learn more about Sir Henry Morgan and the time in which Port Royal was at is prime - as the wealthiest city in the Western Hemisphere - watch Captain Blood. In it, Errol Flynn portrays Dr. Blood, a character we all assume is tightly based on Sir Henry.

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