tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3911507353447531365.post8519316147455040379..comments2021-07-15T08:36:31.301-07:00Comments on Heather's Perfect Posts: The Origin Of Halloween :: Where It All Started Rockyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02783541112534653879noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3911507353447531365.post-83968852935881309342014-11-09T14:52:53.988-08:002014-11-09T14:52:53.988-08:00Heather
The part about the post that I liked was t...Heather<br />The part about the post that I liked was the fact right at the end about Orange and Black, because despite being an old teacher it was not something that I hadn't ever read before, so it was wonderful to learn something new. I dont really have anything that I can add to the origin of Halloween because here in New Zealand we don't really celebrate it. Its something that we only do a little bit. Our school is out in the country and we don't really have neighbours so we didn't have any Trick-or-Treaters who came knocking this year. However I do know someone who can tell you lots about Halloween because she has written about it on her blog and she is a fabulous commenter. You can have a look at her page by visiting this link:<br />http://merrybeau.edublogs.org/<br />If you ask about Halloween in Ireland she will tell you lots of information and about the origins as well.<br />Mr Webb and Room One, Auroa Primary School, Taranaki, New Zealand<br />mrwebbauroa.blogspot.comMyles Webbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11704260211657629525noreply@blogger.com