Today we are taking another tour of the neighborhood in search of Halloween decorations. I know you may be getting tired of them. Trust me; there are some unusual ones.
So get on the bus. Today we are serving Mai Tai’s or Mimosas in quart jars with fresh fruit; Omelets made to order, Belgium waffles, and candied bacon. For our entertainment, we have Bon Jovi and Sugarland.
Here we have a large spider who has obviously taken over this bush. No, I’m not going up there.
Here is something out of Craig Boyack’s imagination. I don’t think I’m going to bother their mailbox.
Two ghosts as far apart as they can get. It might be a domestic dispute problem.
Here is a friendly spirit. I think he can keep his Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.
This poor guy has been chased up a mailbox tower by an undead dog. I think he would be wise to let the dog have the hat.
Here is what happens around Halloween if you leave your car parked in one spot for too long.
Another shot of the rear of the car parked too long.
A happy couple who have just finished their swim.
Someone cautious about wearing a helmet while riding their bike. Too bad the car was so big and heavy.
It seems that bullies come in all shapes and sizes. We need to report this guy.
A couple of pals hanging out with a giant.
I hope you enjoyed the tour. You can hang out a while and listen to music. I hope you have a great week.
What a creative neighborhood!! Skeletons win the trophy for most original and the car with the crawling skeletons tops the charts! It must be an adventure just driving around your community. 😂
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It is. There is always a differnt display popping up. Tis year I decided to record them all. Thanks, Gwen
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Yeah
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Interesting Halloween characters in your neighborhood 💀👾.
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Yes, there are Ally. 😁 Thanks.
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These displays are surprisingly clever. I enjoyed your running commentary, too.
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Thank you, Liz 😁
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You’re welcome, John.
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They are really getting good at this!! Such imagination is fantastic. It was impossible to pick a favorite, so I’ll finish my bacon and have another mai tai…okie-dokey?
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Okie-dokey pokey. 😁
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That was fun! haha. I noticed the Covid masks! Well done
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Thank you, Pam. 😊
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I love the creativity of your neighbors, John. Mai Tai’s or Mimosas? Maybe one of each. Your tours are the best!
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You can have one of each if you wish. Thanks, Jill.
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The best thing about this post, in my humble and rather quirky opinion, is that Bon Jovi video. That happens to be more than a favorite song — it helped me get over a speed bump in life. I’ll take on any of those skeletons that are hanging around with that playing in the background!
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It is coincidental, Linda. I chose that song because it also helped me get over a bump in life. It is one of my favorites. Thanks for sharing. 😊
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Wonder if you can drive with the skeletons on.
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That car hardly ever moves so I’m not sure if they are attached or not.
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Guess the only way to find out is to see it on the road at some point.
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Yup.I’ll keep an eye out.
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Wow, what a fabulous outing, John! Your neighborhood certainly goes all in for this holiday! Love it…
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It seems that way. I didn’t notice it so much last year. Thanks, Lori.
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You have some serious decorators in your neighborhood, John. I like the notion of the undead wearing a bike helmet. I guess you really can’t be too careful.
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I thought it was funny cause the helmet didn’t seem to help. Thanks, Dan
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What a great tour — thank you, John. I especially like the socially-distant ghosts and the immense spider on that bush! Such creative folks in your neck of the woods, my friend!
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Yes they are. One house keeps adding stuff so I have to wait until the end to take the shot.
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Wow!! Some great Halloween decorations. I’m so impressed. Thanks for the Bon Jovi!! My theme song.
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A lot of people have that song as a theme it appears. Thank you, Darlene.
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These are great, John. I love the giant spider on the bush. That is really quite freaky.
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It is, Robbie. Thanks for the visit.
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Fantastic! I loved the one with the undead dog who stole the guy’s hat. 🎃
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That is actually a postalworker. Hahaha. Thanks, Lynn.
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I don’t know if I should come to your neighbourhood this time of the year! 😀
Have a wonderful Sunday,
Pit
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Pretty scary for sure. Thanks, Pit.
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You’ve got a lot of people in your neighborhood with big imaginations, John. Thanks for the Halloween ride. 😀 — Suzanne
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There are more too. Thanks, Suzanne.
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Wow! How fabulously creative your neighbourhood peeps are! These were great.
Plus those two videos… How gorgeous is Jennifer Nettles? And I hadn’t seen that Bon Jovi video in a dog’s age. What a great Sunday morning. Thanks.
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Jennifer is terrific. Thanks Dale.
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That she is. 🙂
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What a great neighborhood. I love it when people do things like that. I’m partial to the pirate, of course, and thanks for the nod.
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The pirate reminded me of your stuff.
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Wow!!! Your neighbors do it up right, don’t they? I loved all of these, but my favourite was the spider in the first pic! As for the ghosts … I think perhaps they were practicing ‘social distancing’! Thanks for breakfast and this fun tour!!!
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Thank you, Jill
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That’s really ‘going all out’!
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Thank you for the tour, John! With that menu, I’d happily sit on the bus and go nowhere:). Would just be nice to be able to be in close quarters with my fellow humans again, enjoying a good laugh and a lovely mimosa.
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It would be nice. The bus has A/C and some terrific entertainers. (Not to mention the facilities)
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You are right – these are very unusual and creative. Something for everyone and classy. I’ll take the omelette and a Mai Tai. I think the last time I had a Mai Tai was years ago in Austin. Happy Halloween!
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Always happy to revisit an austin trip. Here is your quart jar of Mai Tai.
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You keep upping the ante on these tours, Boss. I can’t wait to see what you’ll come up with for Halloween!
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Yes I have to think of that too.
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And you will 😉
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I love your confidence. 😊
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I know who’s Boss. And I know he delivers.
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😊
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John, you throw a terrific Halloween party-tour! I got a kick out of all the decorations, but the skeleton-mailbox setup slayed me. Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you, Teagan. Glad you enjoyed it.
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I find the Halloween defilé 2020 more socially highlighted, dear John! There are so many skeletons around! And only one is wise wearing the mask. The yellow bus is beyond comparison! When I look at it I remember one Soviet riddle:What does have the same colour the whole year round? (The original answer is the Christmas tree). The situation in your area is getting gloomier & gloomier. I wonder what expects us on the Halloween day!
Thank you very much for the report! 🙂
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We will see, Maria. We will see. 👻
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I must say, more than a few chuckles from this collection.
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I’m glad, Frank. Thanks for the visit.
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That was quiet a brunch and tour! Put me right into the Halloween mood:)
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I’m glad, Denise.
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Haha – I think the Halloween views in your neighborhood are a lot more creative than around here. Glad to see that the inflatables aren’t sleeping on the job anymore!
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Yes. I will have shots in the finale where they are up and at ’em
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Had to stop by for a second look – has that big spider caught anything in her web yet? 😉
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I think she had a vulture but let her go as a professional courtesy. 😁
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Haha!
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Skeletons are popular in your neighborhood. I like the ghosts. Thanks for the drive-around, John. This was fun!
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You are welcome Jennie.
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These are awesome! Love the skeletons – thanks for the tour, John.
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Thanks for the visit, Teri.
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What a fun tour, John! You and your neighbors have a great sense of humor and lots of creativity! I don’t think I can pass up the food and drink, either, so thank you very much! 😉
Cheers to a great week ahead! 🥂☺
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I have been told my food and drinks have no calories, fat, or carbs. My drinks also have been approved by MADD.
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Haha, John! Count me in! 😀
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Looks like the neighborhood is really getting into the spirit of the season. I love the Bon Jovi video! It made me get up and dance!! 🙂
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I’m glad you liked the video. It is a favorite of mine. The neighborhood is into the season, Jan
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