What Strange Halloween Creatures And Objects Are These? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of two knitted spider hanging from a post box.
Don’t look behind you!
Photo of some knitted pumpkins and ghosts on top of a post box
What strange Halloween creatures and objects are these?

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52 thoughts on “What Strange Halloween Creatures And Objects Are These? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

  1. Congratulations, your post will be featured as one of the top 3 most viewed posts, See you at our #2 #WordlessWednesday #Photography Linkup.

  2. I’ve seen similar photos in Derrick Knight’s blog, and they are delightful! Those who create them are very talented.

        1. I live in a city too, although on the outskirts, rather than in the centre. It may be all down to who is around to make these postbox toppers, Brenda. I have seen them in other towns and cities too. There was a label attached to this topper that said it had been made to cheer people up and to please not remove it. Thankfully, nobody has ever stolen or removed the toppers I’ve seen on this postbox.

      1. Talented and probably loves bringing joy to others. Thanks for sharing. It is an example for us to follow in our own way.

    1. Yes, I think a lot of work went into making these postbox toppers. This postbox has a different topper for every season.

      You Wordless Wednesday post in very cute! I love it. never seen the movie, though.

    1. Yes, postboxes where people post their mail to be collected by the Post Office for delivery, Terri. These postbox toppers started around the time of the pandemic. I’m glad they stayed.

    1. Thanks for the invite to your new linkup, Esme. I’ve just left a link.
      I’ve always enjoyed Halloween, especially as a child when we played ducking apples and apple-on-a-string on Halloween night. Always great fun and plenty of laughs on those nights. These days, it seems to be more about trick-and-treating.

  3. Love the spiders! At first, I thought the white thing was a dragon head, but I see it can be a ghost!

  4. I love seeing yarn bombing decorating objects. We don’t see it so much here but it was always around in Conwy. So talented.

  5. At first I thought it was a ghost alongside the pumpkins. However, I’m not so sure now, Hugh!

    I cannot believe I have not taken you up on your extremely generous #WordlessWednesday until now. Thank you so much, Hugh!

    Here is today’s #WordlessWednesday of a photo recently taken in downtown Chicago and includes skyscrapers and the Chicago River (at dawn) – https://wp.me/p4doQv-2xl

    1. Hi Cher, I think it is a ghost, but it got rather spoilt by all the rain we’ve had. Ghosts do not like getting wet. Give them all umbrellas, I say.

      Thank you so much for your link. And Happy Halloween 🎃.

      1. LOL I think that is a perfect solution, Hugh! LOL

        Thank you so much for allowing me to include my link. I appreciate it a lot! Happy Halloween to you, too, Hugh! Cher xoxoxo

    1. Lol, I love your suggestions, Liesbet. Around the other side were ghosts. I think it’s supposed top be a ghost, but it may have been affected by all the rain we’ve had.

    1. I know, aren’t they? This particular post box has new one at least every other month. I expect it will be replaced with a fireworks one after halloween, to then be replaced with a Christmas one.

      1. So cute! In a village near Edinburgh in Scotland local knitting club does the same thing. I’ve seen the Easter one with ducks and bunnies, Summer themed with sea life, and the one for King’s coronation.
        Greetings 🙂

        1. Good to hear you’ve seen them in your part of the UK, too. I think they make a lovely addition to the environment, and certainly cheer up a lot of people who pass by.

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