Happy Halloween!

Kielbasa bucket, too? George Three texted this photo over to me with the message that Elisabeth thought I might get a kick out of it. Now that’s a Polish Halloween greeting if I’ve ever seen one. Yikes is my other reaction.

In the holiday mood

With a jolt. When I take a certain angle to or from our car in the driveway, I get this creepy feeling somebody’s watching me from our neighbor’s front yard. I may have even cleared the inch or two retired-guy-I’s vertical leap now allows. Just the ghouls set up for the holiday, I recall.

Still scaring them at the library

Still spooky. The Haunted Garage event stood out on the library’s calendar to this retired-guy-I. It was a favorite during my time sharing the word, photos and videos with the community for the Liverpool Public Library. So much hard work. And so my dear wife Karen and I joined a full block of walkers at…

Spooky, yes

Signs of the season. Do you wish to send a little Halloween scare to those visiting your home, or a Thanksgiving welcome? Both sentiments are available at Ontario Orchards. Pumpkins in between, too.

Skelly finds new friends

Now it’s a flock of Skellys. Go drive past Skelly, terrific daughter Elisabeth advised. Her neighbor’s popular holiday hangout decoration has new friends, I discovered. Happy Halloween is on the way.

Happy Halloween

We celebrated the holiday a bit early at the library, inviting the community to drive through the fabulously decorated underground garage. Staffers and volunteers dressed up. I took pictures and videos. Happy Halloween, from my relaxing moment with a skeleton member of the crew.

Now this would hold a Halloween plant

I’ll close the photo series of the visit of my dear wife Karen and I to Ontario Orchards with this image of a plant holder I saw as most definitely crafted for Halloween. Would you place a mum inside and place it on your front step to greet trick-or-treaters?

Nearly the big day

Yes, great job prepping your front lawn for the season, we thought during our neighborhood stroll. Bravo! Central New York thinks so much of Halloween for sure.