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Jumping The Season

by ken bultman
published on Sep 25, 2009

This family in Lake-Of-The-Hills, Florida feels like one night is not enough to celebrate Halloween so why not start out early? Can Christmas be far behind?

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Comments (17)
#1 by Southgate, Sep 25, 2009
You are right, Christmas is not far behind.Nice.
#2 by marlenerami26, Sep 25, 2009
lol. Is that a scarecrow?
#3 by Christine Ramsay, Sep 25, 2009
A lovely and very life-like scarecrow.
#4 by cashmere, Sep 25, 2009
What's the misty thing around the scarecrow?
#5 by Melody Arcamo Lagrimas, Sep 25, 2009
In the Philippines, the spirit of Christmas can be felt starting September 1st. Nice shot.
#6 by Sarah, Sep 25, 2009
cool looking scarecrow
#7 by Deepblue, Sep 25, 2009
Nice shot. Better early than late.
#8 by lillyrose, Sep 25, 2009
that pic is weird, his legs are the wrong way round to the torso!! freaky halloween scarecrow x
#9 by Sheila, Sep 25, 2009
We always start Halloween and Christmas decorating early in Wisconsin because it might snow and no one wants to do that in the snow! Although you wouldn't have to worry too much about that there. Oct.1 always seems like a good day to decorate. Creepy pic!
#10 by Darla Smith, Sep 25, 2009
Interesting pic.
#11 by Lady Sunshine, Sep 25, 2009
What a creepy looking scarecrow! *quickly runs away*
#12 by Marie Antoinette, Sep 25, 2009
I am guilty as charged; I have my pumpkins, halloween flowers and wreaths out already! In my neighborhood Halloween is a big deal, my neighbor puts up a display of all kinds of creeeepy stuff, mummies, body parts, werewolfs, grotesque creatures, smoke all over and music. It becomes a street party, since he invites friends, family and neighbors! It's kind of cool. So we get the heavy halloween traffic and I go thru more than 100 little treat bags that nite.
#13 by Souarv, Sep 25, 2009
Funny!
#14 by Mystify, Sep 25, 2009
I like halloween myself but unfortuantely it is not celebrated as much over here as North Americans like to celebrate it.It is very rare for kids to go trick or treating or for houses to be decorated.lol bummer I liked scaring the hell out of the little kids hehehe.No evil looking costume for me this year.
#15 by lostash, Sep 25, 2009
It's kind of creepy too for some reason...?
#16 by Daisy Peasblossom, Sep 25, 2009
Halloween? Guy Fawkes? or just keeping the crows out of the patch?
#17 by PR Mace, Sep 26, 2009
Are you sure that's not you? I love Halloween but the creepy displays are not out yet, soon my friend, soon.
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