Corn A-Maze-Ment



(awesome orb shot, huh?--my very own think bubble)

Tomorrow don't miss the post on the first ever Pajama Ghost Hunt--new series!

If you're in Phoenix and want to do something funky for Halloween in a graveyard, come to this event.


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  1. Two scared to comment. You know how much I hated Jeepers Creppers. How could you?

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  2. how the heck did you get out in the dark. my sister in law, my boys and i did a corn maze this weekend too. we did it in the day light and the stalks were dry. it took us almost an hour to get out. and we cheated; we never found the actual exit. i'll post some pics too.

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  3. Sandra;
    Bet your weather was much better for it. It was dusty and hot, but then when the sun went down, it was in the 70s and okay. They put one giant light at the entrance to the maze and all it does it light up the tips of the corn at the top, enough to give you a visual. I love it at nighttime. I fantasized about having the place to myself and just running around in a full moonlight and doing the maze. Dang! I just love those things.

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  4. Any time I get into maze I get into all the repercussions of it which are of a rhetorical nature and I am trying to put things together again to get back.

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  5. A-mazing! Can't wait to catch up on all the other posts, as well.

    At the moment? I am getting ready to revisit the "graveyard of the atlantic and hope for hatchlings tonight!"

    The trip here? umm... very eventful. ;)

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  6. Echo;
    I would like to have seen you in that maze, then. You sound like you might have led us out of there quicker, actually.

    Brenda;
    I envy you. Want to hear all about it.

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  7. I can't wait to hit my first corn maze for the season....
    Looks great!

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  8. Andrew;
    I'll take a wild guess you probably live in a better climate for it since I live in the most extreme one in the US. You will definitely enjoy yourself. I had to be the only person in the maze running around chasing after the guy who jumps out and scares people. I wanted to film him, but every time I heard people screaming, I got there too late. Damn!

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  9. The music fits perfect to the vid and experience. I will have my pictures of the maze up tomorrow. (It is 2:30 pm and I am finally able to get on the computer.) Nice job sis...

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  10. Thanks Julie! That was a total blast. I think it's just because you're so fun to do things with.

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  11. Did you steal any corn ?
    I would've loaded up ,and then I am outta there.

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  12. Max;
    I seriously considered it--I adore fresh corn, but I noticed that much of it was dried out and had been left there overripe, plus we still had a shitload of places to go and I had a bag of country shop mason jars filled with peach butter and pickled green tomatoes that were already breaking my arms, so I opted not to search for the fresher stuff and left it. There's some lucky crows on that farm. I did, however, see a dude with a cob sticking out of each pocket and, no, he wasn't just happy to see me. Hee hee

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  13. A light above you head? Whats so unusual about that --- don't most angels have halos ?

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  14. Barry;
    Oh no, I'm a little devil, not an angel. I'm a troublemaking girl. Wait until you see the shot for the return of "Fact or Faked." I did it on the farm and I think many people were chuckling about it.

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