Sunday, October 20, 2024

Spooky Reading Time with Tonks

Today's post is admittedly going to be not only late but also a quick one. At least there's a cute little someone to make up for it.


I've been reading as many spooky Halloween books as I can this season. I still need to tackle this year's reading of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, as Tonks is here to remind me.

Happy reading, friends!



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Spooky Flashback Doodle of the Day

We've lost power a couple of times this weekend, though the weather is gorgeous. Though I think it finally came back on for good, I still need to scan and upload our newest batch of Halloween doodles. So, again for today, I'll share one of my favorite flashback doodles. At least this one matches Tonks's shot above well enough.




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Tip of the Day

Just yesterday, we gave the tip to avoid walking your pup or kitty on Halloween during trick-or-treat hours, in order to avoid the increased foot and road traffic that could lead to dangerous situations. On the other hand, today's tip involves some ideas for staying safe should you and your furbaby find yourselves out and about on Halloween night. If you're out on a walk on Halloween night, or any night for that matter, be sure to take a flashlight, as well your cell phone in case of emergency. At the same time, though, don't be distracted by using your phone instead of observing your surroundings. What's more, ensure that your furbaby's leash and collar include reflectors, and that you yourself are wearing reflectors in some way, so that both of you can remain seen and safe.

Another important factor if walking with your furbaby on Halloween night is to know where it might be safest to walk. Obviously, dark alleys are not the way to go, but you also want to ensure that you don't end up with a scared furbaby on the busiest trick-or-treating street. So, if you must head out for a stroll with your furbaby during trick-or-treat hours, think ahead about what route you should take. As we previously hinted, it should be a safe, well-lit area, but also one that won't be hustling and bustling with trick-or-treaters. This is especially important if the pup or kitty being walked is skittish or aggressive in any way. All in all, think ahead and make plans for where you can most safely take a walk with your furbaby should you need to go out on Halloween night.

Also, one last note we want to make is to watch your furbaby closely when walking them on Halloween, as well as on the following days. Trick-or-treaters might leave behind candy, candy wrappers, parts of costumes, or other unsafe goods. So, do keep an eye on that furbaby and make sure nothing unsafe makes it to their mouth when walking during the Halloween season, and year round.

3 comments:

Melissa, Mudpie and Angel Truffles (Mochas, Mysteries and Meows) said...

Such a precious little face!

pilch92 said...

Sorry I am late. Tonks is a cutie. I love the drawing and all the little details like the blanket art, etc. Great tips too. XO

messymimi said...

Thank you for posing so nicely, Tonks.