October 2025 Round-Up
+ Question of the Day:
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVOURITE HALLOWEEN (OR COSPLAY) COSTUME? *BONUS FOR PHOTOS!
- October 7th: What's a movie or TV show that you'd recommend to everyone?
You all know I'm a huge series fan, and I have a number of favourites that I love to bits, but most of them I couldn't, in good conscience, recommend to "everyone". I mean, there's probably no such thing as a series that would qualify. Then again, I think Fame might appeal to most people...and even if I didn't love the latest seasons, I strongly believe that Doctor Who might do the same, even if you aren't a sci-fi fan, because at its core, it's about an age-old, ever-changing alien who, in whatever of their incarnations, retains a genuine curiosity and a deep love for the human race, and does their best to save it, and has a penchant for making its members feel special...It's a show that feels like a warm embrace, and makes you forget your woes for an hour, so what more can you ask for?
- October 14th: Has a book ever ignited a hobby/passion in you? (a question I submitted)
I came up with this question because I thought it was a possibility for someone else, but in my case, no, it never happened. Then again, each and every book that I end up loving reignites my passion for...reading!
- October 21st: What’s something you rebelled against as a kid? (a question I submitted)
Oh, everything LOL. Don't get me wrong - I wasn't the kind of kid/teen who does things in spite of their parents or anything. But I've always been a free thinker and averse to following arbitrary rules, trends, etc. And I used to HATE those women who met me in company of my mum and told her "oh, she's grown up so much, she's a young lady by now" while I was a pre-teen and felt very much my age and didn't want to be aged up just because my body told them otherwise...or because they "thought" a girl should necessarily love it (for the record, I hated that spiel even when I was a proper teen). So I told them things like "your saying so doesn't please me much, you know" 😂 (I'm not sure if it was just that one time, but I know I said it at least once).
- October 28th: What was your favorite Halloween (or cosplay) costume? *Bonus for photos!
First off, I've never celebrated Halloween (it only became a thing in Italy when I was an adult, and by then, I didn't have anyone to celebrate it with), and I've never cosplayed..
.but I masked up a few times for our
Carnival when I was in high school, and I'd have done it many more times after - heck, I'd happily do it even now - if I had had company. Anyhow, brace yourself for not one, but TWO photos of me in costume! Yep, that's me below...respectively at 17 and 19...and since I've never posted a pic of myself in 13 years of blogging, and the question promised a bonus for photos...I should probably get a double one! 😜 (P.S.: I swear I haven't changed a lot since the '80s...except that I used to have better hair 😖).
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OK, so...the pic above is a close-up taken from the one below, where I'm with a few friends during the March 1983 Carnival parade. I went as the Black Corsair, a character from a classic Italian book that had later been made into a movie. I liked to dress as male characters (especially rogue ones LOL)...anyhow, the long hair was on point, since
the original character's was long too (if only barely wavy). Of course I didn't go as far as to incorporate the facial hair though LOL. LOOK AT THOSE CURLS! 😠(That was my first perm, done almost a year before!!! back when I didn't use to redo the bangs mid-year yet). Ahem...back to topic...just two more things: the costume was borrowed from a schoolmate, and the revised Jedi beside me is Walter, a friend of some friends whom I met that day, and who went on to become my first unrequited love...

The pic below was taken in February 1986 (I cropped out the friend I was with that day, because we had such a complicated relationship, and she was the cause of more tears that I can count...). Needless to say, I went as Robin Hood (can you see a pattern here? rogue male hero LOL). I look bulky because I was wearing a couple of sweaters below the costume (February is cold here, folks!), which had been sewn by my mum. You can, if barely, see the quiver on my shoulders. And yeah, I had a toy bow (almost invisible in my left hand) with toy arrows! And...again, awesome curls (*sighs*).

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- November 4th: Where do you purchase the majority of your books?
- November 11th: What's a piece of advice you'd give to your younger self?
- November 18st: Are you an early bird or a night owl? (a question I submitted)
- November 25th: Which books are you looking forward to reading this winter? (December-February)
I'll only be back for the meme on November 18th, but in the meantime, I'll read your posts and comment on them!
Now tell me something...have you ever worn a costume? and if you have, which one did you like the most? also, are you shocked by my face reveal? 🤣
You look awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteI only saw a few Doctor Who episodes but it was a bit too weird for me.
ReplyDeleteWho doesn't want to rebel as a kid? But yes, adults complimenting you but sort to insulting you at the same time seemed to be the norm. I might have rebelled but only when I'm angry. It's kind of hard to rebel when there's not much opposition.
Posting pics of yourself is so very brave. I wouldn't be able to do it. Well, I did that once in a blog but that was a collage with stuff around me and it wasn't so focused on me. You looked good. The hair looked good in both pics. I've never dressed up before but if I do, I would dress as a male also. It's just more fun. Though I can't think of who to dress up as, maybe Sherlock Holmes.
Have a lovely day.
"adults complimenting you but sort to insulting you at the same time seemed to be the norm"
DeleteThere wasn't much sensitivity about these things 40 or 50 years ago, was it? Maybe not even 30 years ago or 20. I hope something changed in more recent years.
I don't think I've been brave, though it took me 13 years to reveal my face LOL. I know this tiny blog is a safe place, especially considering that no one who knows me in real life speaks English well enough to be able to read my posts, and anyway, no one knows I have a blog to begin with.
Yeah, dressing up as a male is more fun!
Love seeing photos of younger you in costume! I can't remember the last time I wore a costume, maybe college? I have lots of photos of my kids in costumes over the years, of course, but not ones of myself.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity! I haven't got any recent photos of myself, but a whole bunch from my younger years (very few in costume though). Of course, you would probably be more interested in capturing your kids in their Halloween outfits 🙂.
DeleteWhat great pictures! My parents never encouraged me to trick-or-treat so I never got into the dressing up thing. We lived in the country with very few neighbors. I do remember being a gypsy one year with the help of my grandmother. Maybe she started my love for Stevie Nicks. Speaking of music, that is probably the one area in which I rebelled as a teen. The same grandmother was convinced rock-n-roll was the devil's music and was all the time on me about it. Dad told her to leave me alone (she lived next door). I loved her to death so I did shelter her from my hair-metal era at least.
ReplyDeleteIt's a pity that you were put in a position to fight with your grandma about music even if you loved her. I can understand not liking a certain genre, but the devil's music, now...that's a bit extreme LOL. I had to look up "hair metal"...there are so many metal subgenres that I always stumble into one I didn't know of 😂.
DeleteI loved seeing you! I've posted a few pictures of myself on my blog, not often though. I love the costumes. It's been a long time since I wore a costume.
ReplyDeleteYou win all the bonus points!! Thanks for sharing those photos. It's fun to hear about customs in other countries, especially since Halloween is one that isn't universally celebrated the same way.
ReplyDeleteI need to give Dr. Who a try again. I watched the first few episodes with my kids when they were too young to enjoy it. My daughter and I did watch Torchwood, unaware until many episodes in that it was a spinoff.
Love seeing all the photos! My go-to costume as a kid was rodeo clown. In hindsight, that's just about as Texas as you can get for a Halloween costume!
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