Sunday, October 8, 2017

13 goth songs I wish were in Halloween movies

I thought that I should make a playlist of all the music I talk about on this blog, but realized that it's easier to just keep everything in one place. I know that these will probably never end up in a halloween movie, but I thought this was fun to make. Enjoy. 


13 songs I wish were in Halloween movies 






  1. The smiths-there's a light that never goes out
  2. The cure-lovesong
  3. sisters of mercy -marian 
  4. Aeon Sable- Dance floor Satellite
  5. She passed away-Ritual 
  6. She passed away- sanri
  7. Drab Majesty - The foyer
  8. Depeche mode -Strange love
  9. enjoy the silence
  10. Ministry- Everyday is Halloween
  11. Bella Morte- Remorse
  12. Clan of xymox- She's dangerous
  13. a-ah- The sun always shines on TV



10 ooky sppoky plants to add to your garden

I would plant everyone of my favorite plants if I could have a garden the size of a country, but I can't and so I won't. Instead, I'll be listing different types of plants that I wish I could plant. Maybe this will inspire someone else to plant them.




  1. voodoo Lily AKA Devil's tongue. (amorphophallus konjac)  It's definitely an eye catching plant, with it's rich color and bulb of the flow can get pretty large. (Be careful, this is a very pungent smelling flower.)
  2. Dicentra Spetabilis AKA bleeding heart. This perennial plant belongs to the poppy family, and thrives best in the spring. 
  3. Mandragora officinarum AKA Mandrake/the devil's apple. These roots are members of the nightshade family and take about 2 years to bear fruit (If i remember correctly, don't quote me on that) They need full or partial shade to grow, and can grow up to 4 feet tall. (please keep in mind that these root shouldn't be consumed)
  4. Datura trumpet flower AKA   is another member of the night shade family and grows in south America. It can grow up to 4 feet tall, and it's soft leaves and bright white flowers will give any garden a nice pop of color.
  5. The mystic dreamer dahlia flower's stem and flowers have such a stark contrast, that it's hard to look away. The petals are light magenta, while the foliage is a deep red.  
  6. Columbine Var Magpie. This is a very dramatic looking plant, isn't it?
  7. A weeping willow tree 
  8. Blue Chinese wisteria tree. These actually remind me of wisp spirits,
     
  9. spanish moss. This will help give off that eerie abandoned feeling
  10.  cobra lily