![A drawing of a strange skeleton viewed from its left. It has four short legs, a big round body covered by a shroud, a tail sticking straight out behind it (also shrouded but with vertebrae sticking out below the shroud), and a half-human-looking skull. The forehead and top of head look like a separate plate. The skull has no visible nose-hole, and instead of eyes it has bone protruberences that look like drooping feelers.](http://colintedford.com/wp-content/uploads/Glyptodon_Owen_1839.png)
A ghost drawn by HR Giger? No — it’s an artist’s reconstruction of a glyptodon, published in 1839. (via Wikipedia)
Oh, a ghost by the shrubbery! Or maybe me in a bedsheet.
This Halloween I hung out with my friend Anne as she doled out treats to hordes of kids, and I donned the traditional bedsheet ghost costume so rarely seen these days. I almost didn’t bother because even with help it came out crooked, but I’m glad I did because kids’ reactions were a hoot (the photo’s just a pose; I sat on the stoop with Anne).
The first pair shook my hand before leaving. One boy asked if I was a Mister or Miss Ghost and got agitated when I played coy, trying to get a close look and saying things like “What is your gender?” and “Show me your mustache!” We had a couple of skeptics, too; one said, “Nice costume, but I’m not buying it,” and later another said, “You’re not a ghost!” — but only after peering closely :)