Since 2016, I have posted a yearly series of images from a Halloween display 1/2 mile from my home in Bridgewater, NJ. It's an incredible display and creation of 13 Skeletons evolving into a yearly unique scene. Last year, "The Skeletons" were attacked by huge spiders and enveloped by cacoons. In other fomer years, the scene was "The White House". I was away for the first two weeks in October this year, so I was not able to capture the entire evolution. I am posting photos from Oct. 16 to the end, which usually occurs at the beginning of November.
If interested, there is a site created by the owner called, www.13skeletons.com. It's pretty interesting and very creative. Enough rambling! Below are some images from this year. I snuck my wife in one of the images. She's not a skeleton or pumpkin
Mark, that looks like you, your wife, and the creator of these scenes had a great deal of fun. Thanks for posting these. --Bob
markngolf wrote:
Since 2016, I have posted a yearly series of images from a Halloween display 1/2 mile from my home in Bridgewater, NJ. It's an incredible display and creation of 13 Skeletons evolving into a yearly unique scene. Last year, "The Skeletons" were attacked by huge spiders and enveloped by cacoons. In other fomer years, the scene was "The White House". I was away for the first two weeks in October this year, so I was not able to capture the entire evolution. I am posting photos from Oct. 16 to the end, which usually occurs at the beginning of November.
If interested, there is a site created by the owner called, www.13skeletons.com. It's pretty interesting and very creative. Enough rambling! Below are some images from this year. I snuck my wife in one of the images. She's not a skeleton or pumpkin
Thanks for viewing. Mark
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MadMikeOneLoc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
markngolf wrote:
Since 2016, I have posted a yearly series of images from a Halloween display 1/2 mile from my home in Bridgewater, NJ. It's an incredible display and creation of 13 Skeletons evolving into a yearly unique scene. Last year, "The Skeletons" were attacked by huge spiders and enveloped by cacoons. In other fomer years, the scene was "The White House". I was away for the first two weeks in October this year, so I was not able to capture the entire evolution. I am posting photos from Oct. 16 to the end, which usually occurs at the beginning of November.
If interested, there is a site created by the owner called, www.13skeletons.com. It's pretty interesting and very creative. Enough rambling! Below are some images from this year. I snuck my wife in one of the images. She's not a skeleton or pumpkin
Thanks for viewing. Mark
Since 2016, I have posted a yearly series of image... (show quote)
I knew from your posts that you were away. So glad you returned home to update us all on the skeleton saga. If you hadn’t returned home, I was actually getting ready to drive up there myself!