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My selections after searching for words starting with H.
Hello, Hallo
Not only humans but animals greet each other. My friend’s dog, Jake, meets a doggie friend when we were walking on the Confederation trail and he stopped to say Hello.
Halloween or Hallows Eve
Halloween was always and still is one of my favorite celebrations. It’s the evening when the doorway between our physical world and the spirit world is left open for entities to roam the earth. Some of those in spirit form may visit friends and relatives while others like to cause fear and havoc.
As a child it was fun to roam the neighborhood, dressed as a witch or goblin, and knock on doors to be given a treat of candy or cookie in exchange for not playing a prank.
Of course lots of pranks were played such as rubbing soap on windows. Usually nothing too serious except I remember an outhouse or two being pushed over.
Hand
Carrying on with the same theme with the dog. This is the hand of my friend getting ready to pick Jake up as a big dog approaches.
The hand of Hubby showing blueberries that were growing in the yard last August. Enough blueberries grow in the front yard to be frozen and used for pancakes and pies during the winter.
Horse
What’s more free feeling than seeing horses unbridled in a large pasture? i saw these two while driving by and stopped to take their photo. They seem curious as to what I was doing.
Horses have been replaced by vehicles but they are still used by the Amish people for transportation. This lady drove the horse with the open buggy into Montague for supplies and is now on the way home.
Hauler
When lobster season is over The lobster boats have to be hauled out of the water and transported to storage until next season.
This hauler truck loaded a lobster boat to participate in the Montague Parade.
Hidden
The pretty black cat with the green eyes and white whiskers thinks it is hidden in the bushes. It stayed completely still while I took the photo.
The young great blue heron thinks he has a great hidden spot and no one can see him. There was an eagle nearby and the heron may be hiding from him. Eagles are the biggest predators of herons and will often invade their nests and eat the babies or eggs.
And that’s all for my six H selections.
Location: Prince Edward Island, Canada
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