Well, okay. It is sort of fun to feel the excitement in the air as the witching hour approaches. And some of the kids are awfully cute. Especially (ahem!) these three:

And here’s another treat, courtesy of my artistic brother-in-law, who carved front middle and it’s frightened neighbor:

Overheard . . .
Trick-or-treating kid #1: “Look, Bush lies!”
Trick-or-treating kid #2: “Duh!“

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Great costumes! I WANT that middle pumpkin.
Brilliant. That pumpkin is simply brilliant. As is trick-or-treater #2.
Your kids are so cute.
LOL! great pictures and way to make a statement with a pumpkin!
LMAO!
Great Pumpkins!
Instead of the middle pumpkin we have a lovely Impeach Bush sign on our front lawn. Much to my very conservative father’s chagrin.
Love trick-or-treating kid #4, obviously from Ann Arbor.
And the kids? So cute!
I’m so out of it. I was sitting here trying to figure out what a lying bus was. Obviously I am from the politically naive west coast. Not that I didn’t know he does, it just didn’t immediately occur . . . oh, whatever.
Cute scared pumpkin, cutey kids.
excellent pumpkins. Makes me proud to live in this town.
Ok, i’m in the dark. Is that pumpkin saying “lying Bush? or bus???”
Kids’ comments priceless.
Great pix!
PLz stop by my blog before I delete the blogs! Thx
I love the pumpkins.
And the little Bookworms are an adorable trio, too!
Fine looking kids, and that last costume is mega-scary, but not nearly as scary as seeing the word “Bush” on a pumpkin. LOL!
Love the pictures. Boo!
Yay for that middle one. I have the tools somewhere, but haven’t carved pumpkins for 10 years (halloween is in late spring here - no orange pumpkins around) - we did some for the Queen’s Birhtday weekend (first weekend in June once) which was great…
Am I missing something? What’s up with the spiky multicolored hat? Or am I just being a goob (or a Bushie…same thing)?
Love the kids trick or treating!
And your kids are too darn cute.
Hope you got a lot of loot.
Just dropped by to see the fantastic pumpkin pix and say “hi!” :)