by Dr. Paine » Thu Oct 27, 2022 5:14 pm
Username: Dr. Paine
Name: SSV’s Pottsfield Welcoming Committee // Enoch
Gender: Male
Name Meaning: After the figure in Over The Garden Wall; the name itself means ‘dedicated.’
Prompt:
One could describe Enoch’s favorite fall tradition as pumpkin carving, but that wouldn’t quite be doing it justice.
Nothing says 'fall' for Enoch more than when his owner brings out the big wheelbarrow and an old wooden cart that Enoch pulls. They spend a solid few days, just the two of them, hauling their pumpkin harvest- plenty of tiny ones for decoration, the delightful sugar pies, and naturally, great orange globes perfect for jack-o-lanterns! Sure- there are plenty of modern methods, and those are good for the bulk of things; but Enoch loves this unique one-on-one time with Johnny, far away from the other dogs and cattle.
There's a big carving day once all the pumpkins are brought in- everyone gathering together with plenty of treats and fresh cider, bonfires lit at sunset, all the dogs playing and competing (and perhaps sneaking a few delicious pumpkin chunks or wedges of a dog-safe pie). There's contests for the most impressive carvings and a beautiful display and those are all well and good, but afterwards? That might be his favourite part of all.
His owner holds back a number of particularly fine pumpkins each harvest, and spends several days engaged in intricate works- not just hacking into the flesh but carefully peeling it away, coaxing a remarkable array of value and tone. The subjects vary year by year, for every Halloween sees a light for every person and pet of the Mistyoak community who's passed in the last year. Their name, of course- but also a portrait, flickering bright and warm in the cold nights; a reminder that no matter the distance or loss, some part of them will always remain within the community. And as each carving is worked, Enoch hears about them, all the stories and scraps of information his owner could gather- funny stories, long-whispered rumours, secret tragedies and accomplishments. Enoch commits them to memory, and though dogs can’t yet talk or write, he shares these stories with the other dogs through the long autumn nights, keeping old memories alive and informing newcomers of those who’ve come before. (349/400)
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