This year Desert Boy will be a skeleton for Halloween. We're going on a hay ride for trick or treating in a few hours. In the meantime is our quest for a nap.
He really likes his costume.
If I can get it to work, I will post some video of him--once I figure out how to rotate it 90 degrees!
What a cutie! Those skeleton costumes are all over the place this year. One of the kids where I went Saturday night for dinner and trick-or-treating had that same one.
Lol and OT: I swear I recognize that fireplace and hearth behind Desert Boy - did that used to be where Fred lived??
Cool. Old stone house, IIRC. They let us come down and catch some rainbow trout in the lake there oh, round about 1971. We went in the house for a visit.
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5 comments:
What a happy happy face! and on a skeleton no less!!
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I believe that is the cutest skeleton I've ever seen!! Have a great time!!
What a cutie! Those skeleton costumes are all over the place this year. One of the kids where I went Saturday night for dinner and trick-or-treating had that same one.
Lol and OT: I swear I recognize that fireplace and hearth behind Desert Boy - did that used to be where Fred lived??
Gayle--you've got a good eye and memory! We live in Fred's old house now.
Cool. Old stone house, IIRC. They let us come down and catch some rainbow trout in the lake there oh, round about 1971. We went in the house for a visit.
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