
This porcine treat of acorns and hickory nuts is called "mast." Pigs love eating forest mast, which supposedly makes the most delicious pork in the world-- a gourmet's delight. And these fellows look nice and fat already.
November 1 is also All Saint's Day, a national holiday in some Catholic countries. Christians celebrate the day because they believe the living can have a prayerful communion with those who have died-- whether they are already in heaven, or still thrashing around in purgatory. Today is not to be confused with the celebration of All Souls' Day on November 2 (Day of the Dead) which commemorates the departed who have seen the "beatific vision."
I'm having my own "beatific vision" about something else tomorrow: the end of the election and political advertising.

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