Now the air bites.
You stand in a field ringed with standing stones, the moon is a sickle overhead. People wear masks to conceal themselves among the spirits who pass between worlds on this night.
It is Samhain, the Celtic new year—“SOW-win,” you hear someone correct a friend’s pronunciation—and the veil is thin.
Flames leap high from a great bonfire in the center of the clearing. Someone hands you a scrap of parchment and nods toward the fire. “Write what you’re letting go. Burn it. Step into the new cycle.”
You hesitate.
What are you ready to leave behind? What fear? What guilt? What memory?
You write, and the paper shivers in your hand before being cast into the flames.
Smoke rises. Someone screams in dread or shrieks with glee across the field, you can’t tell which. You look up to The Pumpkin Tree and a low lantern with a jagged smile flares hot, then burns low.
You keep walking.
Task:
For this task, in 100+ words, you can tell us what you let go and why OR share a favorite memory of a loved one that passed away, since the Veil is thin between Life and Death.
Alternatively, you can also draw or describe in 75+ words a carved pumpkin (or turnip) you would make.
This task is worth 10 beans, with an additional 14 bonus beans for completing all Week One tasks by end of activity. Deadline is 11:59pm (HOL time) on Friday November 21st.




