Halloween is less than a week away. I have yet to do much decorating, (not a pumpkin in sight,) but on one of my walks this week, I spotted some cute Halloween decorations in the neighborhood.
This string of bright orange witches’ hats caught my eye immediately, and then I saw the reflection of them in the window.
A more traditional arrangement, and one that I’d like in my yard. I do have an idea for a stack of pumpkins, but I’m not sure if I’ll manage to find what I need before Halloween. This transcends Halloween, and will still be appropriate until the U.S. Thanksgiving at the end of November. That’s if the squirrels don’t get to them. One year the squirrels ate right through all the pumpkins on our steps.
This one made me chuckle! I love those striped witch’s legs hanging out of the pumpkin as well as the black cat poking out from the bottom one. I have one more photo, but since this is Take Three Thursday, I’ll save it in case I have a post for Halloween. Linking in with Mary-Lou at Patio Postcards.
I seem to remember being in the US in October and being delighted by some of the autumn displays. These are lovely, and the middle one particularly striking. There’s a lot of soup can be made from that lot!!
Cute decorations. Thanks Karen for joining in.
Autumn is so fun to photograph, isn’t it? We live on a rural hilltop and never have trick or treaters but I love those hats and the witch legs! When I leave pumpkins/gourds out the squirrels get them too.
Love that last one. You must have so very fat cheeky squirrels around your yard!
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