Residents in the Wildwood subdivision of Longview have transformed their neighborhoods into a spooktacular sight by adorning homes and lawns with elaborate skeleton displays 性视界传媒 from rib-tickling to spine-tingling.
One display in particular caught the eye of Joann Bagley.
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For decades, Wildwood has been known as a bone-afide Halloween hot spot with residents going all out with decorations and trick-or-treaters traveling from miles away to fill their bags with sugary loot.
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Bagley says she loves Halloween and Christmas and, when she was younger, would go all out with decorations in the yard, but since her children are all grown, she only does a little on Christmas.
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Bagley性视界传媒檚 neighbors have embraced the skele-bration wholeheartedly, proving they have no bones to pick with each other by creating skele-fun scenes throughout the neighborhood.
On a nearby corner lot, a skeleton family paddles a canoe over a blue waterfall cascading across a front lawn, while around the corner at the Bare Bonz Petting Zoo, skeleton critters await visitors.
One thing is for sure: There can性视界传媒檛 be very many skeletons hiding in Wildwood closets 性视界传媒 they性视界传媒檙e all on the front lawns.