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Nice segue there from sweets to booze - is it Christmas morning yet?


We had a great Halloween! Lots of visitors, starting with very sweet small witches and devils accompanied by their parents, and as the evening wore on graduated to older and cheekier skeletons and werewolves who were fun to banter with.


Michael Palaeologus and the Moosling in their matching outfits were also very cute, although one of them was a bit scared of the werewolf and clung on very tightly until he went away.


If you missed out on visitors, try displaying a pumpkin next year - apparently it's a recognised 'sign' meaning that trick-or-treaters are welcome.

Rather late on the thread but round here, people who welcome trick or treaters put lit pumpkins outside the houses. Children only knock on those doors. Stops unwanted callers and keeps the kids happy!! I thought this was what happened everywhere in ED..........

1St Year in ED loads of children in our road trick treating sounded like they were having great fun but no callers for us,just as well was sick with chest infection so couldnt get to shops to get treats for them.

fireworks afterwards and several house parties but nothing of nuisance.#

not like in bellenden road had fireworks hit our windows not intentual i dont hink.

scared hell out of our cats last year this year 1 hid other 1 not bothered.




house were even dressed up for the occasion in our area of glengarry

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