I love Halloween. Admittedly I love lots of holidays and special occasions. (I sent cards to a few people on National Eat a Peach Day this year.)
We used to decorate a lot more but the current terrorist tabby and devil dog make indoor dΓ©cor a little difficult. For many years YA and had ghosts playing ring-a-round the rosy out front and some years weβve had spider webs adorning the front evergreen. I always do a cornstalk and usually a few days before Halloween, I get pumpkins (if I get them sooner, the squirrels just eat them).
Then on the night of Halloween I put out my luminaries. I made these when YA was little (and I couldnβt afford to buy dΓ©cor). Mandarin orange tin cans painted orange and then stamped with pumpkins and black cats and eerie clouds β then I punched holes in them with a hammer and nail. (I filled them with water and frozen them first β made it much easier to punch the holes.)
I love seeing trick-or-treaters and when YA was little, we used to have quite a number. As the years went by, itβs gotten less and less. From what Iβve read, this is common everywhere, not just my street. Of course, pandemic threw a monkey wrench into trick-or-treating. Last year I put candies into little bags with orange ribbon 3 weeks before Halloween, wore a mask and held the bowl out as far as I could. I only have to do this three times; only four trick-or-treaters last year. It was very sad.
When I saw the βCandy Mapβ app on a Nextdoor thread, I asked YA about it. You put your address in indicating youβll be open for business on Halloween night so all the little zombies and princesses can find you. I donβt know if it will bring more costumes to the door but we decided to give it a try. I went ahead and filled little bags again this year β I did twelve. Iβd love it if I have to quickly fill more bags but even if I give out twelve, it will be three times more than last