There is a house in the neighborhood a few blocks from me that goes ALL out for Halloween. (I may have posted pictures last year.) Year round they have an Amityville Inn sign hanging over the front door.
That is only part of the yard! My #1 question is where in the heck do they store all this stuff???
And at yet another house in the neighborhood is this fun skelly.
Happy Halloween! It looks like a warm though windy evening for trick-or-treaters here in northern Ohio. Hopefully the rain will hold off until it is all over. I have almost no kids living in my neighborhood, but their population swells on Halloween. I will never turn away anyone . . . older kids or babies in strollers.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
Pug hugs 👻
Lauren
Boo!
ReplyDeleteGAH!! I love this SOOO much! I think, though, the sailor skelly is my favorite. He'd look great with my mermaid skelly. Yeah...storing all that would be a nightmare...and I'm surprised that things don't go missing overnight. I recognize some of those props and they are quite spendy. I went WAY overboard with treats this year...don't know what I was thinking. I know I should get at least 5...Little Crow's ex's 2, my hair dresser's 2, and Mia. I'm going to be eating candy for a long, long, time. Happy haunting.... ~Robin~
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween !!!! Some of the displays with all the skeletons are really funny and creative . Where do they put all those big things away ???
ReplyDeleteMy 3 grand daughters usually come to our to Trick Or Treat , but now they are too busy ....we will miss walking on my street with them . It is 76 here ! the warmest Halloween ever ! Think I will have too much candy left over too .
It must be quite entertaining for the kids in the neighborhood to go there for 'trick or treat'. But can't imagine how much time it takes for them to set it all up and THEN have to put it all in storage again.
ReplyDelete