Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Witchy Women Swoop Through Coronado and Downtown for Annual Witches' Tea


Raven hair and ruby lips
sparks fly from her finger tips 
Echoed voices in the night
she's a restless spirit on an endless flight 
wooo hooo witchy woman
see how high she flies 
woo hoo witchy woman
she got the moon in her eye...
                -The Eagles

As soon as I pulled up a chair at the sushi bar early last week, I was greeted with warm smiles from the couple to my right.  Melissa introduced herself and her husband James and said she followed my blog. She said she used to live in Coronado, but they now live in Florida. She was out visiting her mom for the month and James had just arrived to visit for a few days. After we chatted a bit,  she reached under the bar and pulled a new purse out of a bag. With the flip of a switch, the stuffed rat sewn to the outside of the purse started flashing its red eyes and shrieking creepy rat noises. When she was finally able to shut it up, she explained the rat purse would accessorize her witch costume for Saturday's annual Witches' Tea.

I didn't know about the Witches' Tea, but I knew I did not want to be a pirate for the third year in a row. Most of my friends were going to the Hotel Del's Hallo-Wine & Spirits Party, but I didn't have a ticket. Melissa suggested I join the witch party and offered to hook me up with the head witch.

I exchanged e-mails the following day with Rebecca and learned how the Witches' Tea began 14 years ago with a group of 10 women who dressed up as witches and went out to celebrate Rebecca's October birthday. The tradition continued, with more and more witches joining in each year. Close to 120 witches were reserved for this year. She explained no one knows the route, mode of transportation, stops or lunch venue; they all just trust her! Over the years, the witches have been transported by city bus, trolley, ferry, party bus, water taxi, pedicabs, and wagons pulled by Clydesdales. Ron's Garage, a local band, has adopted the witches and greets them on the Hotel Del Coronado sun deck at the end of the broom ride with an hour of dancing. Curious family and friends migrate to the Del to ooh and aahhhhhh over the sea of witches in colorful hats and capes, painted faces and striped tights.

I was able to find my witch hat from about five years ago and paired it with a black dress, faux fur coat, boots and jewelry for a last-minute witch costume.

Our instructions were to meet at 11:00 a.m. sharp, in front of the Brigantine.
I was so impressed with all the creative witch costumes!


Cauldrons filled with boozy jello shots were passed around as the witches arrived and filled the entire courtyard on the corner of Orange and Adella.


I was happy to see my friend Kellee, but recognized many faces from around town. The energy was high and I couldn't wait to see what was in store for us. I slurped down a few pumpkin jello shots and was ready to roll. Kellee looked gorgeous in her long eyelashes, hot pink dress and purple hat!


We crossed Orange and made our way to the two double decker buses waiting for us in front of the Del. We stopped traffic and smiled for photos every step of the way.



We were soon all aboard for the first leg of our journey, flying over the bridge to Bub's @ The Ballpark. Witchy Poo Becky passed out drink tickets on the way and the bartenders were waiting for our arrival with wine, beer, mimosas and Bloody Marys.




Here's "Ratty Witch" Melissa in her rat hat, rummaging for something in her screeching rat purse


Glinda was hilarious throughout the day, chasing after cars and spanking pedestrians with her wand. Timing was perfect for her to snatch up Toto as he walked past Bub's.



I was having the time of my life just photographing witches!

...she got the moon in her eye


After finishing off drinks at Bub's, we hopped on our brooms, boarded the buses again, and flew off to our second stop - the sky-level University Club Atop Symphony Towers, on the 34th floor of one of San Diego's tallest buildings.



We sat around tables of 10, beautifully adorned with Halloween centerpieces and candy jars, for a special Eat, Drink and Be Scary menu of butternut squash soup, arugula and bloody beet salad, chicken salad sandwich, and pumpkin cookies for dessert. 



Witchy MC and Head Witch Becky (in the orange hat) welcomed all the returning and virgin witches, and we applauded the youngest and oldest witches in the group.


The youngest 20-something witch


Since it was technically a Witches' Tea, some witches actually sipped on cups of tea. 


Brooms and Bling!


...she's a restless spirit on an endless flight 


...Raven hair and ruby lips
sparks fly from her finger tips


...wooo hooo witchy woman



The centerpieces were auctioned off and the money will be used to help fund next year's surprises.


After lunch, we were back on the party buses and headed over the bridge to the Hotel Del's sun deck for dancing to Ron's Garage.


Warlocks and children greeted wives and mommy witches.


and the wine continued to flow...




As the sun slipped into the ocean and the afternoon came to an end, all the smiling and dancing witches hopped on their brooms and flew home.
This is another Coronado tradition I will look forward to next year!


to see all my witchy photos for the day!


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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Coronado Island Pirates Board the HMS Obsessed for a Halloween Sail

Ahoy, Mateys! Welcome to a recap of our 4th Annual Halloween Party. Last year's Villains on Trial theme was pretty amazing, but this year is going to be a tough act to follow. John spent endless hours researching, designing, and creating the pirate ship set, props, invitations, and our costumes. He added so many amazing artistic details. Although I bitched and moaned quite a bit during the process, I am so proud of my talented man. I talked him into leaving everything as is for another week or two, so we can enjoy it a bit longer and continue to chuckle at the aaarrrggghhs as people walk or ride by the house...

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Legend be told, when the leaves begin to fall and a chill grips the air, in these parts, there be a ship only seen from a misty distance. The misfortunate who glimpsed her sails say she flies a banner of infamous pirate, Captain Juan Carlos Rodriguez Dominguez Christiania de Coronado. Ruthless, cutthroat privateer, bearing a Letter of Mark signed by the Queen of Spain herself. His ship, HMS Obsessed, sails the straights off Coronado, looking to pillage and plunder in the name of the Queen.

I heard tell from an old salty mariner, claims to have seen her late one hallowed eve. Overwhelming greed took hold the Captain and crew, as a shark to its prey. The Captain plotted course to steal the trident of Poseidon, Lord of the Sea. Slipping silently through the trade winds to the edge of the earth. Catching the deity in a dead calm of the doldrums, relieving him of his treasured trident.

Infuriated, the god whipped the seas into mountains of froth, a squall unlike any witnessed by man. He summonsed from the briny abyss the Kraken, so he could inflict bitter and merciless revenge. The crew fought valiantly to the last, an epic battle to save their ship and souls. As all weathered sailors know, their struggles were to be in vain. Victoriously, the monster sent ship, crew, and all, to the icy depths of Davey Jones’ Locker. Vengeful, the god damned all souls aboard to sail the water beyond the shores of Coronado for eternity.

In late October, when a frosty bluster blows a bitter mist from the sea, it pay you well to listen for the sounds of men on deck bringing canons to the ready. For Captain Juan Carlos Rodriguez Dominguez Christiania de Coronado and his crew of the damned come. An eternity of tortuous unsatisfied greed their compass. Enslaving those unsuspecting sailors to his eternally cursed crew, take what he may for their plunder.

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The Captain, building the helm

The Captain, tying the rigging

Jumpin' Jenny

Pirate Party Invitation and Treasure Map

Awaiting the Arrival of the Crew
(Photo by Bob Younger)

OFFERINGS FROM THE BAR AND GALLEY

As the crew arrived, we offered Spiced Apple Martinis, made with 10 Cane Rum, Apple Cider, and Amaretto de Saronna.  Of course, the bar was stocked with wine, and several crew members contributed special bottles of wine, vodka and single malt scotch whisky.

Spiced Apple Martini

We had a bountiful selection of gruel, including Carmen's Keelhaul Mini Pork Tacos, Bradley's Creamy Hot Crab Dip (from White on Rice Couple), Bob's Ceviche, Mary's Meatloaf, assorted Jerky, Cheese, Bread, Crackers, Spreads, Dips and Chips, and Finger and Rat Cookies.

Chris & Julie came aboard with lovely Charcuterie Platters

Charcuterie

Chilled Shrimp with Remoulade worked well with the theme
 Mexican White Jumbo Prawns bathed in a mayonnaise, mustard and horseradish Creole sauce 

Shrimp Remoulade, John Besh's My New Orleans

Siren Nina graciously offered her Ahi Poke we all loved so much at one of our Concerts in the Park

Ahi Poke on Crispy Won-Tons

Essential to any pirate party is a big pot of Chicken and Smoked Sausage Gumbo.  After visiting New Orleans, hosting the Daring Cooks' Gumbo Challenge, and sampling several gumbos, I highly recommend this one from John Besh.  It can be made a day or two in advance, and warmed up just before the party.

Drew's Smoked Sausage and Chicken Gumbo
John Besh's
My New Orleans

Kai's Beef, Bean and Vegetable Chili helped keep us warm on the high seas

Pirate Chili

For dessert, I prepared tartlet versions of Bobby Flay's Throwdown Pumpkin Pie and Saveur magazine's Chocolate Caramel Tart.  I've blogged about these in the past, and they are two of my most visited posts.

Pumpkin Pie with Cinnamon Crunch and Bourbon-Maple Whipped Cream
Bobby Flay's Throwdown

Chocolate Caramel Tartlets

THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE HMS OBSESSED

Captain Juan Carlos Rodriguez Dominguez Christiania de Coronado
Lord Master of Pirates, King of the Seas

Mary Read and her Salty Dog, Dooley
(Photo courtesy of Bob Younger)

The Honorable Scurvy Dog
(Photo courtesy of Bob Younger)

Scott
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Hillari, Nina and Julie
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Julie and Chris
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Kai
(Photo by Bob Younger)

The Captain, Ginger and Ken
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Sarah
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Sandra and Bob

Pammy and Bradley
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Geoff
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Peter and Julie
(Photo by Bob Younger)

Mike and Ruth Ann
(Photo courtesy of Bob Younger)

Jim

Treasure Hunt for the Urchins
(Photo by Bob Younger)

The Captain accepts Brad's challenge to
'Errol Flynn Swing' through the party
(Photo by Bob Younger)

The wreck of the HMS Obsessed
(Photo courtesy of Bob Younger)

The Morning After