Friday, October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!


Happy Halloween! I let Frodo be the main picture today – since he looks so cute.  You can scroll down to see me.  Frodo did the photo under duress.  Well not REALLY duress – but with the promise of biscuits.  Humans love to dress up us canines for Halloween.  As if we care.  



Anyway, it’s here.  The day when we anxiously await the costume clad trick-or-treaters – who never arrive.  But not to worry  - we have PLENTY of treats JUST IN CASE someone does come.



So why don’t we get any treaters?  Well, it could be because we live on a dead end country road.  And our driveway is so long – you can’t see the house from the road.  So combine a long, dark driveway with our riotous barking – and well, our property is like something out of a scene from Hound of the Baskervilles.  Add to that two pumpkins which our human purchased too early in the season – and are now beginning to rot and have taken on a whole new shape – and you have a pretty scary house.  If I were a kid, I wouldn’t come here.



Occasionally we DO get kids whose parents drive them down our driveway to the house.  And then we have to be sequestered while our human doles out the treats.  We used to wear cute bandanas while we waited – but then Paxton and I tried to rip them off each other – so now our costume wearing is limited to a few obligatory photos before Halloween.



Our human continues to buy the treats – as I said – just in case.  Of course she buys things SHE likes.  I don’t see her buying dog treats.  Or candy she DOESN’T like.  Then she’ll complain that she has eaten them all – and her pants are fitting too tightly.  Humans.



Anyway, it IS a fun day for kids.  And there are no doubt some adults who also enjoy the day – either eating the leftover treats – or stealing from their kids.  We canines just observe the whole ritual and remind our humans that THEY always say it’s not polite to beg.  Tsk. Tsk.  Anyway.  Gotta go try on my mask.  This year, I’m actually dressing as a human. Pretty scary!













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