I had a few minutes of time, and a friend called to say there were all these well decorated houses on Church St. downtown (in Black Mountain.) So I put on some presentable clothing...mainly layers over whatever I already was wearing, and drove over there.
I could park and walk up the street, because the crowd won't be coming till later this afternoon. This is THE PLACE to show your costumes and get treats! The street will be closed to traffic, and taken over by little goblins and their parents.
But I decided to just drive by, so some of my photos through the car windows are maybe a bit blury, or cropped funny. But that way I didn't become part of the scenery. Only a couple of other cars went around me realizing what I was doing.
House 1, first shotHouse 1, second shot.
House 6
Lots of people really get into Halloween in a big way these days. Decorations are getting bigger and more elaborate too. Such a change from when it was mainly a costume and a pumpkin!
ReplyDeleteI enjoy seeing what other's do in decorations...spending money that may help the economy I guess. Yes, we would carve a pumpkin and leave the porch light on for Trick or Treaters. When did that go out because of scared parents? I know some parents would drive to more affluent neighborhoods with a jammed up carfull of kids. Wise people without much income. My kids would just be able to go in their own neighborhood, which meant some sense of safety also.
Delete...I like the style of house #2, it looks like Arts and Craft.
ReplyDeleteThere are several along this street!
DeleteYour first few pics reminded me of something that I haven’t thought about for a long time. A haunted house in which we had to crawly through little tunnels with weird (there’s that word again) face peering at us through little windows.
ReplyDeleteOh, the Methodist church offered a flat piece of ground for a boy scout troop to build those tunnels, with black plastic walls! I was long gone before the kiddies arrived.
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