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The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis

10/27/2014

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Autumn angel Brychwyn.
Typist: Brychwyn
Costumes aren't so bad. I get a lot of attention and pose for tons of pictures whenever I am dressed to impress. Well, I get noticed a little more than usual. Over the weekend I learned that I am not the only dog who enjoys playing dress up. A huge crowd of costumed corgis gathered for a Halloween walk around Green Lake in Seattle and I was the best little angel I could be. A devil dog attempted to lure me into mischief but I continued to wear my corgi wings and halo with pride.

While I did my best to be a perfect angel, the Cascadian autumn weather was hard at work being mischievous. Fortunately, there was only a little sprinkle of rain as we dogs paraded the Green Lake trail. The sun even came out for part of our trek. I doubt it would have mattered what the weather decided to do to all of the jovial costumed corgis. The brief sunshine didn't effect the corgi fishes and the rain shower didn't water down the corgi ice cream sundaes.
Corgis As Food- The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
Please don't eat the corgis.
Corgisauruses, super corgis and magical corgis- The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
Super and powerful corgis.
Corgis as sea creatures- The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
Under the sea.
Fancy dress corgis- The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
Puttin' on the ritz.
Cute corgi costumes- The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
Costumed corgi cuteness.
Wearing costumes isn't something all dogs like to do, especially on a wet fall day. However, the smiling corgis who joined Bethany and I on our urban hike around Green Lake obviously enjoyed themselves. I know I did. To be honest, though, I was pretty happy when it was time to take my angel costume off. A corgi can only be expected to spend a certain amount of time being good, after all.
The Devil Went Down To Green Lake: A Seattle Urban Hike With Costumed Corgis
A perfect angel.
Wondering where Wilhelm and Huxley are? Check out more of our dog friendly Halloween fun (and diva Brychwyn's other costume) here.
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Miley's Daily Scoop link
10/26/2014 09:56:57 pm

OMD!!! Look at all those adorable corgis dressed up! Looks like a blast!

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Molly The Wally link
10/26/2014 11:11:42 pm

Pawsome parade and glad it was only a light sprinkle of rain. Have a marvellous Monday.
Best wishes Molly

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Oz the Terrier link
10/27/2014 12:54:54 am

Oh My...what fun! Look at all the doggies in their crazy costumes. Halloween is such fun!
Oz

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It's Dog or Nothing link
10/27/2014 01:25:16 am

So many adorable corgis! You have our vote :)

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Talent Hounds link
10/27/2014 01:56:27 am

OMD so many cute corgies in costumes!

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Lara Elizabeth link
10/27/2014 02:04:58 am

Corgis do just seem made to wear costumes...

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Susan and the gang from Life with Dogs and Cats link
10/27/2014 02:24:41 am

So much Corgi cuteness in costumes! Love the pics.

(BTW, I voted for you!)

Wags (and purrs) from <a href="http://www.lifewithdogsandcats.com" rel="nofollow">Life with Dogs and Cats</a>.

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Rebecca link
10/27/2014 02:43:53 am

I LOVE seeing all these Corgis dressed up and in one place!! Brychwyn, I do believe you by far the cutest there.

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Taryn link
10/27/2014 05:41:35 am

I voted! But darn, that Liberty is really pulling out ahead!

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Tenacious Little Terrier link
10/27/2014 07:22:17 am

So many Corgis! Brychwyn is adorable. Or should I say angelic?

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Groovy Goldendoodles link
10/27/2014 12:16:16 pm

What fun!

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Ravem link
10/27/2014 02:57:23 pm

What a cute bunch of costumed corgis, and some very creative owners. You were a great angel dog and I bet you were the best behaved doggie there.

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Marquie link
10/27/2014 03:12:39 pm

Wow! So many adorable corgis! That looks like so much fun! Love the lion corgi and Thing 1 and Thing 2. But of course, the angel corgi is my favorite. ;) You are so cute!

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Jackie Bouchard link
10/28/2014 09:19:14 am

Oh my goodness! So many cute corgis! I voted!

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