Buster Bolfig Borghese advises being alert and looking down on walks, so you don't encounter or caught off guard from below the ground unwanted visitors in this here season.
And this wasn't Buster's first encounter as a skeleton hunter. You may recall this several years ago in Lambertville.....
This has been a Casa du Borghese Public Service Announcement.
The skeleton coming out of the ground is very creative.
ReplyDeleteIt looks rather convincing doesn't it? The second picture is from several years ago, in Lambetville.
DeleteBuster is so wise!
ReplyDeleteI think he was thinking how do I get a bone, and where does a dog bury one that's so big.
DeleteSkeleton coming out of the ground was too funny. Did it scare Buster?
ReplyDeleteI don't think he blinked once.
DeleteDogs are always right!
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Listen to Buster. I love the skeleton coming out of the ground!
ReplyDeleteI'm not usually into such yard art and inflatables, but even I'd admit this was pretty creative.
DeleteDarling Mistress,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your warm welcome back to your magical world. We have definitely missed this from our lives.
In Budapest Halloween is rather low key [well, everywhere is low key compared with your house] but today in our local park we noticed a new corner of hay bales, pumpkins and potted chrysanthemums. We now realise what was missing....
I was in Budapest for Halloween and my birthday, in late October till early November two years ago and saw few reminders it was indeed Halloween, my favorite holiday.... but I fell in love with the culture, architecture, the museums and the desserts and spas greatly! One of my favorite things was the trollies, since we don't have them here. My manfriend lives in Budapest for about 8 years already. Much change in your absence.
DeleteDarling Mistress,
DeleteGosh, there really is so much to catch up on. We are thrilled that you enjoyed Budapest for the very same reasons as we do.....except the spas [they are wonderful but we are too posh to wash!].
We have just returned home from an art exhibition on a trolleybus where, because of roadworks, the driver had to leap out and take the electric contraption off the rails and reinstate the contraption two streets further on. Never a dull moment here and we excitedly await your next visit to the Motherland.
The giant one I like, the one seeming to arise from the grave will haunt my dreams.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Buster, for the PSA.
We should always listen to Buster. He senses things.....
ReplyDeleteThat is a rare Homo giganticus skeleton I take it? So rare you could sell it to a queue of museums desperate for a specimen!
ReplyDeleteToo late for me. I had to walk down a gauntlet of skeletons to get to the register of a Home Depot yesterday. But at least it beats fleeing a group of well dressed women husband hunting!
ReplyDeleteHalloween's a-commin'!
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised that Buster is an old hand at Halloween -- he's experienced so many with you!
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