Thursday, October 25, 2012

Have You Seen Our Boo-tiful Halloween eCards?

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Care2 Halloween eCards


Hubble Bubble Most Popular

Pumpkin Pixie

Parade New

Magic Ink

Witches

Sequence

Purrfect

13 Days

Ghost Hunt

Booquet

Bobbing

Magical

Too Old

Punkins

Election Cards


Paperdoll

Campaign

Birthday Cards


Mariachi

Llamas

Zandoli

100 Bucks

Gnomes

Garage Band

Rockin'

Sequence
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DID YOU KNOW?  
There are many variations on the history of Halloween, but it's generally believed that Halloween dates back to 700 B.C. to the Celts, a rural society in northern England, Ireland and Scotland. On November 1, the first day of their new year, the Celts celebrated a festival called Samhain ("sow-in").
Chosen to signify the end of the harvest season and the onset of winter, Samhain was also thought to be a day of the dead. Because it was the end of one year and the start of another, the Celts believed that past and present were closely linked, allowing ancestral spirits to join them.
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