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The Origin of Halloween

This holiday started in Ireland. Halloween was originally a festival of the dead. It is celebrated on the 31st of October.

Halloween means All Hallows Eve. You know, the 1st of November is All Hallows Day. People thought that the evening (eve) before is the time when the veil between the living and the dead is lifted and witches, ghosts and other supernatural beings are about.

So this holiday is associated with death and supernatural. It is very popular with children and teenagers especially in America.

It is the only time in autumn before the cold days begin when it is still warm enough to go outside and enjoy the beauty of autumn. On that day children wear unusual costumes and masks.

They dress up as witches, ghosts, ghouls, bats, evil spirits, skeletons and frighten people.

They say "Trick or Treat". If they get a treat, they go away. But if they don't, they play tricks.

The main attribute of Halloween is Jack-O'Lantern or hollowed-out pumpkin.

It is cut up to look like a frightening face and a candle is placed inside.

Here the "Aquatoria Daily" will instruct you how to make a Halloween pumpkin:

1. Hollow out pumpkin: Using keyhole saw, cut a hole in pumpkin. If using a candle for illumination, cut hole in the top (always put candle in a high-sided glass, and never leave it unattended). If using electric light, make hole in bottom or side so you can hide the cord. Using scraper or fleshing tool, remove flesh, pulp, and seeds.

2. Print templates on 8 1/2-by-11-inch white paper. Cut out templates, and tape to pumpkin.

3. Trace design onto pumpkin by poking holes with awl, needle tool, or T pin.

4. Remove templates, and carve along pattern. Use miniature saw to cut all the way through and linoleum cutter to carve details into just the surface of pumpkin.

5. Apply petroleum jelly to exposed areas of pumpkin's flesh to prevent them from turning brown.

Happy Halloween!

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