Santa Ana, California (A skeleton figure in a window display facing its reflection)
I guess this guy can celebrate Dia de Los Muertos while his reflection celebrates Halloween. :)
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Face fear and it will disappear;)
ReplyDeleteThis one is really funny! Great find, James, and Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteSpook-y! Perfect pre-Halloween post, James.
ReplyDeleteLa double terreur de Halloween ! Toujours d'actualité, James. Bien vu !
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun shot!
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend James! ;-)
Dia de los Muertos, how cool! Well spotted, James.
ReplyDeleteLove the weight reduction reflection James.lol
ReplyDeletethat's one of the most handsome skeletons I've ever seen!
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty cute skeleton! Great shot James!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteNice James. I like the way his nose is pressed against the window.
ReplyDeleteBTW Mr. Linky is doing all kinds of weird things today. I finally got my link to take after a struggle with error screens, etc.
In California there are probably more things to celebrate. Great reflection for this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI like the 2nd ghost in the background too!
ReplyDeleteTerrific reflection! Did I see the phantom in the background?
ReplyDeleteGreat reflection, perfect shot. Just AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteFunny!
ReplyDeleteYou capture the most amazing range of reflections. Love this shot and just perfect for Halloweeen.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ... reflecting a delicious and fun with nice colors, nice framing.
ReplyDeleteexcellent Halloween reflection!
ReplyDeletewhat a great shot! made me smile!
ReplyDeleteyes, I love Sivinden's comment. a fantastic reflection this week, and how appropriate James, and fun. thanks for hosting WR, and happy weekend and Halloween to you.
ReplyDeletethat is spooky and funny
ReplyDeleteAn image to smile.
ReplyDeletewow this is so Halloween! Wonderful picture and reflections!
ReplyDelete*** I hope for the next semester to have more free time to take pictures and joying you in this wonderful meme!You know...my days at school, all about French school! :(
Léia
Nice one James. Happy Weekend and have a nice Halloweens.
ReplyDeleteNew lovers ?
ReplyDeleteMet his match! A novel reflection!
ReplyDeleteAnd love all the captions being posted here! Hilarious!
Spooky but spectacular - a fun post!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous capture!
ReplyDeletea very cool reflection indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, terrific reflection for Halloween, James! I love it! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Hurry up mum, I want to go tricking now, otherwise all the lollies are gone!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like to report an anonymous comment that I have been getting on my blogs which is offensive to half the American population. I am not American, and is still very angry with it. I have deleted the comment on my blogs, and I wonder if you have received any. I won't bother to mention the name because that would promote him further.
ReplyDeleteeee! So scary!!
ReplyDeletespooky....
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect shot & perfect for this weekend as well James! Happy Halloween.
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Double spooky and double good James!
ReplyDeleteI've been away from blogging for the summer and, for all that it's for Halloween, it's good to come back to such a cheerful reflection.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a spook-tacular shot!
ReplyDeleteSan Francisco Bay
ReplyDeleteIt's a nose rub! Aka Eskimo kiss... but this is more a skeleton kiss, isn't it! What a fun Halloween reflection shot, James!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and reflection with a mexican touch
ReplyDeleteI think. Have a nice halloween.
colorful 'à propos' shot !
ReplyDeleteEverything is here in this picture to represent at its best Dia de Los Muertos .
ReplyDeleteNow that is a cool reflection!
ReplyDeletewhat a VERY cool reflection shot! great one, James! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeletewonderful compromise--and wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteNice spooky reflection James.
ReplyDeleteAnna :)
An interesting match and a humorous reflection!
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