Paul Stutts of 3415 Deep Green Drive, off of Westridge, has been decorating for Halloween for 33 years now. This past Saturday was no different. Yet again, he filled his yard with lights, inflatables, statues, and more. Superheroes were featured prominently, as was Dracula and the Headless Horseman. The driveway, however, was the main attraction for the young ones as that is where his young adult daughter sat, masked to be COVID safe, waiting for the little ones to walk up for candy. Here is an article from 2014 where people sent photos of their spooky Halloween decor to the News & Record newspaper. Of course Paul sent in a photo of his home (see the article, here). It is so nice to see people put forth so much effort to bring joy to others and thirty-three years is quite a streak. When asked where he stores the Halloween decor during the off season, his response was, "Everywhere."
Most people reported participation being down this year with very few children going out to trick-or-treat. However, the spirit remains alive and well on Deep Green in Greensboro. Happy Monday and, for those who celebrate, it is the last day of Day of the Dead. Tomorrow, we will feature the altars assembled and on display thanks to Casa Azul.
Wow!
Posted by: William Kendall | Monday, November 02, 2020 at 03:29 PM