The Pumpkin Carvers

First Published 2008

Republished For #100DAYSOF HALLOWEENHAPPY-#21

Photo A.M. Moscoso

” How did you get so good at carving pumpkins? ” Aubrey asked her Grandmother on that last autumn evening in their golden sweet smelling and warm kitchen.

” Practice.” Enid told her Granddaughter as she delicately put the tip of her butcher’s knife against the side pumpkin’s blank face. ” Lots and lots of practice.”

She pushed the knife into he pumpkin’s flesh and as she broke the skin she told Aubrey, ” I love that smell.”

” That pumpkin smell?” Aubrey wondered out loud.

Enid looked over the pumpkin and said, ” That what?”

” That pumpkin smell.”

Enid shrugged and then pulled the knife up and dropped it down into the pumpkin in one clean motion after another.

Instead of answering her Aubrey, Enid hummed.

When she was finished she put her knife down and wrapped her fingers around the pumpkins stem. She took a breath, closed her eyes and smiled as lifted and  heard the pop and rip as the top of the pumpkin’s skull came away in her hand.

Enid opened her eyes and sighed and then  she answered her Granddaughter. ” No. I don’t mean that smell. I mean that other smell.”

” I can’t smell anything except for Pumpkin.”

” Really?” Enid said, ” You can’t smell that?”

Enid set the top of the pumpkin’s head down and she reached for a large wooden spoon and plunged into the pumpkin and began to scrape it out.

” Go ahead. Take a sniff. You really can’t smell that?”

Aubrey leaned over the pumpkin and sniffed.

” What is it? What should I be able to smell?”

As Enid  stood up she picked the knife up off the table and said  to the back of her Granddaughter’s neck as her stealthy shadow crept across the table:

 ” Why. The Fear of course.”

Silent Muse

#100 DaysofHalloweenhappy-Autumn Must Do

Artist Unknown

Last Autumn I made an effort, but I didn’t quite pull off jumping into the season with the enthusiasm it deserves.

This year I want to hit the ” Ber ” months head first- so where do I start?

Do I bake more? Decorate more? Craft more? Read more?

Do I visit graveyards and cemeteries and  haunted houses?

There are only a few weeks left in August and I’m feeling the stress.

What do I do?

I’ve googled it, facbooked it, instagramed it and I’m not finding any ideas that scream

Halloween.

I think my Muse is holding out on me and I do believe the place to start is there. Well. Here goes nothing-

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Which Witch?

#100HALLOWEENHAPPY#Witchy

My favorite Witches are the vicious Witches- the Witches who would strike deals with the Devil to get what they wanted- the ones who would curse the fields so that nothing would grow and why did they do horrible these things?

Because they WANTED to and they were a little Psycho to boot.

In addition they were fun to read about and write about- and it was fun to be afraid of them too.

I  am a  sorry to see that for the most part Witches have had their fangs pulled out and their claws removed and that they now wear yards of chiffon and sport poodle perms   and burn sage instead of villages, but that’s just me.

You hope.

LOL.

See you on Halloween, happy or not!

Scenes of Witchcraft: Day
Salvator Rosac. 1645-1649

Scenes of Witchcraft: Evening
Salvator Rosac. 1645-1649

Hamish and The Halloween Spirit

#100HALLOWEENHAPPY-#Pet

Halloween 2015
Photo A.M. Moscoso

Hamish Macbeth’s first ” Big Dog Halloween “

Hamish was about 14 months old during Halloween 2015  and he really enjoyed checking out the yard decorations. For some reason the only  one that freaked him out was hanging flat on a fence,  I have no idea why he didn’t like it. In fact on our walks he would come to a dead stop before we reached it and he refused to move, so I had to cross the street to avoid it

One of my dog walking friends didn’t think it was the decoration. He thought it was the fence because it smelled funny, which it did and that makes sense because Hamish really is a good tracking dog and he doesn’t like anything that interferes with his ability to take a ‘reading’ with his nose.

It’s Hamish’s own Halloween mystery.

Hamish Macbeth
Halloween 2015 Photo A.M. Moscoso

Hamish Macbeth
Halloween 2015
Photo A.M. Moscoso

Hamish Macbeth
Halloween 2015
Photo A.M. Moscoso

Hamish Macbeth
Halloween 2015
Photo A.M. Moscoso