I am late making my Wuss-out Wednesday post (yes, I really wussed out this time). Never mind why. It’s a long story and makes me look bad. Instead, how about a few pictures of zombies, as suggested in comments of a recent post. I don’t watch as many zombie movies as I do vampire movies. However, one must acknowledge zombies as the scary monsters they are.
I believe this is from Night of the Living Dead, which we have on DVD but rarely watch. I find it more creepy than scary, and a little sad, especially at the end. Still, it is considered a classic, so I pop it in when I can talk Steven into it.

I feel a little like this, only without the bright eyes. I do not feel particularly bright these days.
I found this in my search for zombie pictures, and to me it is apropos. Of course, I believe in making Halloween last all year long. In fact, I just set my DVR to record several scary movies on TCM, including the delightfully creepy Mad Love, starring Peter Lorre, whose horror credentials are impeccable. Another find on my search took me in different direction.
I must confess, I have not gone running since the Boilermaker. At first I felt too tired, then it got too hot. I suppose these are lousy excuses (as most excuses are, but, hey, I’m only human) (and not an un-dead one at that). I think I must begin running again, though, with a thought to taking part in a Zombie Run in November. That sounds like fun.


Always stay a few steps ahead of the Zombies, Cynthia!
That is much easier with the old timey zombies, who move at that inexorable but lumbering pace. I understand the newer versions move faster (I rarely watch any horror movie newer than the 1970’s).
I am not a fan of them either, Cynthia.