James Clayton Sattel’s RI Views: Halloween
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
James Clayton Sattel, GoLocalProv Photographer
Photographer James Clayton Sattel is passionate about Rhode Island, particularly those shores, crags, and vistas of his home island: Aquidneck.
This week, Jim gets in the Halloween spirit and captures how Rhode Island's smaller towns are celebrating. From farm stands still groaning with gourds to doorways dress-ups in Wickford, the colorful, creative spirits of Rhode Island haunt this album.
To see more of or purchase Sattel's distinctive views, go here.
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Witch Way
A witch takes a scary ride atop a turret in Watch Hill.
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Spirits
A great pun, thanks to a liquor store sign near Trinity Church in Newport.
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Mummies
Okay, they're not mummies, but they are mums, and they are a very seasonal burst of color right around Halloween.
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Pumpkin Eater
This fellow looks like he's ready to carve himself a jack o' lantern... with his own little teeth! This was on Trinity Green, in Newport.
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Pumpkin Patch
This church in Portsmouth has a full pumpkin patch going here, including scarecrow tenders.
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Scarecrows
This Siamese twin scarecrow with political overtones is part of the wonderful Wickford storefront contest for Halloween.
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Fortune Teller
She's ready to read your fortune... if you dare! Another bright and lively Halloween storefront decoration in Wickford.
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Monsters
This romantic pair of monsters won a blue ribbon in Wickford this Halloween. Does she look a bit skeptical?
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Gourds
In Jamestown, these amazing gourds are crazier than the monsters who'll come out at Halloween!
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Hands
This seemingly innocent crate of fishermen's gear at Galilee looks pretty spooky around Halloween time... where did those hands come from?
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Howl
Likewise, this gutted creature takes on a sinister expression around this spooky holiday. Howl, indeed!
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