Dulce, a one-year-old white tiger bites a birthday cake of pumpkin filled with meat at Buenos Aires's Zoo, Thursday, June 5, 2003. Dulce celebrated her first birthday with her two brothers. The tigers were born at the zoo. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
A Month’s-End Associated Press (AP) Photographic Celebration Of: PUMPKINS
Published on Oct 31, 2018 3:51PM EDT
Today is the last day of the month of October, a special day for two reasons: It is the true and official Halloween, as opposed to grownup weekend-party Halloween, and it is once again the last day for Hmm Daily to download what remains of our monthly allotment of 30 photographs from the Associated Press (AP). Celebrate both occasions with this collection of PUMPKINS, the roundest of seasonal gourds.
Gertrude, a two-ton hippopotamus at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Wash., enjoys a Halloween snack of fresh pumpkin, Oct. 31, 1990. In addition to hippos, the zoo fed pumpkins to elephants and gorillas as a Halloween snack. (AP Photo/Jim Davidson)
Agrarian Party members slice pumpkins in front of the Parliament to express dissatisfaction with ruling party policies Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The odd appearance came as the fabled deadline of 800 days, which Prime minister Simeon Saxcoburggotski has proclaimed enough to achieve tangible improvements in quality of life, expires. (AP Photo/Dimitar Deinov)
Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Republican presidential hopeful, carries a pumpkin to the Keene, N.H., Pumpkin Fest, Friday, Oct. 22, 1999. The town is trying to break a jack-o-lantern record and Bush was adding a pumpkin to the thousands on display during a campaign stop. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)
A highly weathered pumpkin sits atop the 173-foot tall McGraw Tower at Cornell University Friday, Feb. 20, 1998, in Ithaca, N.Y. The pumpkin, estimated at 50 pounds when put up by unknown persons Oct. 8, 1997, has suprised everyone by still being there most of winter. Some have speculated as to whether it’s a real pumpkin or not. (AP Photo/Michael Okoniewski)
Pumpkin the cat tries to attack himself as he sees his reflection in a mirror during a garage sale on U.S. Highway 301 in Belleview, Fla. on Friday, Jan. 7, 2005. Pumpkin’s owners, the Cole family, was having the garage sale to help raise money for victims of the recent earthquake and tsunami. (AP Photo/Ocala Star-Banner, Bruce Ackerman).
Republican presidential hopeful, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and his wife Judith, pose with a pumpkin painted to look like him during a campaign stop at Lull Farm in Hollis, N.H., Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007.(AP Photo/Jim Cole)
An orange canine named Pumpkin Dog shows his Halloween spirit as a participant in the Truman State University homecoming parade Saturday,Oct 27,2007 in Kirksville, Mo (AP Photo/Al Maglio)
Democrat vice presidential candidate Sen. John Edwards, of North Carolina, holds onto a pumpkin during a stop at Haff Acres Farm in Chautauqua, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 3, 2004. Edwards was hitting the campaign trail in western New York Sunday as he prepares for his debate against Republican Vice President Dick Cheney on Tuesday. (AP Photo/Don Heupel)
Clay Walker, 12, of Prescott Valley, Ariz., uses his wheelbarrow as a recliner as he takes a break from wheeling pumkins to patrons’ cars during the Pumpkin Festival at Young’s Farm in Dewey, Ariz., Sunday Oct. 22, 1995. (AP Photo/Scott Troyanos)
President Jimmy Carter emphasizes a point in his chat with farm families at the W.W. Diehl farm home breakfast in Indianola, Iowa Saturday, Oct. 22, 1977, however the pumpkin decoration on a coffee table finds the situation amusing. (AP Photo/Jack Thornell)
Simon McKim, 2, of Rehobeth, Mass., checks out the 1,443 pound champion pumpkin grown by Scott Palmer of Coventry, R.I., at the Southern New England Giant Pumpkin Weigh Off in Warren, R.I., on Monday, Oct. 10, 2005. Palmer’s pumkin set a new New England record. (AP Photo/Joe Giblin)
Kandula, a two-year-old male Asian elephant, prepares to stomp on a pumpkin at the National Zoo in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003, during the zoo’s annual post-Halloween pumpkin stomp. A truckload of pumpkins were delivered to the elephants who kick, sniff, squash and eat many of them. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Molly Schaaf maneuvers her rowboat on the Hood Canal to grab pumpkins Tuesday, Oct., 21, 2003, in Union, Wash. The pumpkins floated away from nearby Hunter’s Pumpkin Patch when areas of Skokomish River Valley flooded. (AP Photo/Jim Bryant)
After purchasing a pumpkin, presidential hopeful Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., checks out the apples between at an unscheduled campaign stop at Applecrest Farm Orchard in Hampton Falls, N.H., Sunday, Oct. 5, 2003. (AP Photo/Tim Boyd)
A giant pumpkin-pyramid towers in front of the baroque castle in Ludwigsburg near Stuttgart, southwestern Germany on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2002. The 15 meters (45 feet) high pyramid is part of the exhibition “Cleopatra’s mysterious world of pumpkins” which lasts until November 3, 2002 and shows some 600 different kinds of pumpkins. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)
Bozo, played by Joey D’Auria, sticks out his tongue after repeatedly mispronouncing the name of musical guest Billy Corgan, right, at a taping of “Bozo: 40 Years of Fun,” at a WGN-TV studio in Chicago on Tuesday, June 12, 2001. Corgan, formerly the leader of the rock group Smashing Pumpkins, put a group together to sing a song for the show, Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young.” (AP Photo/Pool, Chuck Berman)
Dulce, a one-year-old white tiger bites a birthday cake of pumpkin filled with meat at Buenos Aires’s Zoo, Thursday, June 5, 2003. Dulce celebrated her first birthday with her two brothers. The tigers were born at the zoo. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)
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