We’re on the cusp of Halloween, so I thought I’d check in
on how people are preparing to impress their neighbors for the occasion. As you
know, in the past, there have been quite the elaborate yard decorations, from zombies
to a couple of dozen skeletons.
From what I’ve seen in the past few weeks, inflatables have begun to take
market share for the holiday, and bones are big.
Entire yards have been turned into graveyards—rendered with
greater verisimilitude on account of the residents letting the grass go brown
in the drought.
Your usual skeletons and ghouls (with the addition this
year of snakes):
And this unique skeleton—recycled, as befits a house with
one of those three-wheeled electric cars attached to the power mains in the
driveway:
A few witches, including this one in a tree swing:
And I rather liked the glow-in-the-dark bat (one of many hanging in a tree that trick-or-treaters will have to pass to get to the Snickers):
Spiders seem to be hitting their stride this year—I’ve
seen them in all sizes and colors, and it's a good thing arachnids don't bother me, or I wouldn't be able to leave the house:
And, finally, one house that pretty much tries to do it
all.
Own the dark, people.
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