Sunday, October 25, 2009

halloween on ice

halloween on ice
This depends on the environment and neighbors, but Halloween is a tradition that was alive and well in the United States, including in southeast Minnesota. From Austin and during Lyle Mower County, homes are decorated with bats and scary skeleton and spider webs.
The fright fest also falls on a Saturday this year, meaning no school the next day.
Residents such as Lyle’s Gary and Margaret Harrison are readyThe couple’s Pine Street front yard is packed with pumpkins and blow-up decorations, including a Frankenstein and a tree with ghosts coming out of it.The Harrisons have been married 47 years, are long-time Lyle residents and enjoy Halloween.“You betcha we do,” Gary said. “(We like) watching the little ones. We’ve been here so long watching kids that they’ve graduated and now they bring their kids.”
The Harrisons are indeed prepared.Their candy stash includes a little bit of everything — from candy bars to taffy to milk duds to mints.“I just hope the weather holds, so it’s nice for the kids to enjoy,” Gary said.
Gary azt mondta, hogy azt hiszi, hogy egyszerűen egy módosított eljárást. "Úgy gondolom, hogy a pánik tényező van, mondta. "Azt hiszem, a szülők küldik gyermekeiket kevés óvatos az éjjel, és lehet, kikristályosodott." Alyssa Wagner, fiatal felnőtt, a barátja, aki él a nyugat-Austin, ismeri a generáció még nem ismerni az átadását az édességet - elsőbbséget biztosít a felek otthon.

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