Date Of Visit: October 31, 2017
Location: Salem, MA
There’s no better place to be on Halloween than Salem, MA. You might think I don’t have any second thoughts about the celebrations that celebrate a dark time in our history. However, I have a different take on it.
I do actually have some mixed feelings about it, though, given the history of the witch trials in Salem so many years ago. It’s a quaint, pretty seaside city with a rich history and things to do all year round that transforms into a party town for 31 days.
But, I love the city for so many more reasons than just the pageantry and fun of their Halloween celebrations although I do find some of the novelty items to be a bit distasteful.
My take on the whole commercialization and atmosphere of the season, though, is that we have taken a dark time and, despite that awful time, we’ve been able to turn a negative mark on the city into a time of fun and revelry. I do think it’s important to remember the tragedy. But I am also glad people are able to have fun and bring commerce and happy times to the area.
I thought I would begin this photo blog of my day in Salem with some couples and friends who have dressed up as a duo.
I think it’s funny how people walk by these, at times, bizarre outfits and act like it’s just another October day in Salem. Definitely nothing out of the ordinary to see here.
I am always surprised by the creativity of the costumed visitors in Salem. The “Cereal Killer” gave me a good chuckle. And the Joker below was the best version of him I saw during my visits, not just because of his look but his personality and the way he acted like him.
One of the more popular things to do in Salem, especially on Halloween, is have a psychic reading. Each year, psychics flock to Salem to offer their services at the Psychic Fair. There are also psychics who give readings all year round.
The past few years I have arrived in Salem early in the morning on Halloween so that I can see as many people in their costumes as I possibly can. And, this year, it paid off. I saw these cute little trick or treaters walking through Essex St. I think they trick or treat at some of the local businesses in the area.
And, yes, there were plenty of dogs in Salem for Halloween.
Alfie is a 1 year old Schnauzer mix.
Luna (on the left) is a 3 year old rescue Terrier mix. On the right is Dobby, a 4 year old Golden Doodle.
Adele, dressed up as Beetlejuice, is a 10 month old Great Pyrenees.
Omid, Persian for “hope”, is a German Shepherd rescue from Iran. Omid was abused while he was in Iran and, after being hit by a car, he was left for dead. But, a man saved her and brought him to a shelter. Eventually, Omid was adopted by a family in the United States. Omid is an inspirational example of how we should never give up and how things can change for the better, even in the darkest of times. You can read more about him and like him on his Facebook Page.
You can also learn more about his story and see videos of him as a pup at the following YouTube videos:
These cuties got to see Salem in comfort and style.
Thank you for stopping by and reading Part I of my photos of my day in Salem. I may have to post 3 parts to include all of the photos from my trip. Stay tuned for part II!
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November 3rd, 2017 at 3:57 pm
It looks like you’ve got some really scary people in your streets !!
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November 3rd, 2017 at 5:50 pm
Oh we do! And there’s more to come! ( :
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November 6th, 2017 at 10:42 am
What an event! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
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November 6th, 2017 at 1:29 pm
Thank you for reading!
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November 25th, 2017 at 8:16 am
So much fun.
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November 26th, 2017 at 12:33 am
It was a lot of fun! Too bad it only happens once a year.
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