In the same yard that I featured in Sunday and Monday's posts also had this rather large and rather strange wedding party going on. You might remember last year when I posted photos from this same yard. You can review those photos
here & here.
The party also included this musician. It looks a little like Keith Richards to me. What do you think?
I have a new post on
Sharon's Sojourns today. I'm featuring a Chicago landmark.
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He did the mash
He did the monster mash
The monster mash
It was a graveyard smash
He did the mash
It caught on in a flash
He did the mash
He did the monster mash
So much effort put on Halloween (the whole series)! I'm amazed.
Surgery went fine. The next three days were awful, but now the healing process is just a question of time and I'm OK. Thanks for your care, Sharon.
Be afraid, be VERY afraid.
They sure put a lot of work into that. Thanks for sharing.
That is a bit over the top! I wonder if they go to this extreme for other holidays. And where would you find space to keep all this stuff
Nice that some people really get into holidays. In San Diego we lived across the street from people that loved Halloween, had the whole front yard done up as a graveyard with smoke and live actors coming from the graves, usually a live (well, undead) band entertaining also. Hundreds of people would bypass our house just to go look at that one.
Does anyone know when this Halloween decorating caught on? The first time I ever saw it was in 1991 in Austin, Texas, when we returned from Mexico. But now it is everywhere, it seems. Yet another good holiday for retailers, I suspect.
People put so much effort into these displays!
Is this the house near Phoenix College? Nice display.
What a party!
Oh la! What a lot of thought and effort has gone into this yard Sharon. I get fed up putting the Christmas tree up every year :)))))
And my first thought was: Where do they store all this store the other 11 months of the year?
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