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Monday, October 31, 2016

And All the Spider Webs Were Hung With Care


Well, not spider webs actually, but the orange lights are up all across the front of the house as well as on the gazebo.  The grave yard is in place and looking real eerie, especially with the fence and dead overgrown plants.

Pumpkins line every front window, the Halloween village is set up on top of the speaker and various button toys are all around.  Patti Playpal has on her Trick-or-Treating outfit and bag for candy.

The candy is bought and we are getting ready to go over to Windhill Pancake Parlor in McHenry for a Halloween dinner and to look at all their decorations.  I know of no other place with as many scary things all over as they have.

I am listening to the Drive's Halloween Spooktacular A to Z, seven hours of real scary music from noon to 7 p.m., CDST.  It streams so go scare yourself.

Looks Like It Will be a Frightening Good Time.  --RoadDog

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