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Default Happy Halloween! (WAS: Last Saturday's baked chicken)

On Sat, 02 Nov 2019 07:49:49 -0500, Gary > wrote:

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>Thanks for the nice pics, Sheldar.
>I enjoy all pics from people that I talk to here.
>Doesn't always have to be food ones. Around the home
>ones take it a bit more personal and are nice.
>
>I see now that you have very close neighbors. I've always
>had the impression that you had none in close sight.


I have neighbors but even the close ones are not all that close. The
neighbor acrosss the road lives in a house about 500' back from the
road, that's an out building you see that was originally for a horse
and carriage, then a one car garage, and now expanded to be a
gardening shed, but from the prior owner, the people there now don't
do gardening

>One question for you about the ones across the street.
>Isn't that a Christmas Manger scene they have out front?
>If so, is that up way early already or is it a
>permanent decoration? The housing looks pretty solid.


That's their nativity manger, it's actually on a trailer. Usually
they tow it way back behind their house after the holiday season but
last year he was ill from severe diaetes and decided to leave it
there. At night it's dark here, we have no street lights so no one
sees it, I can't see it at night either. During the Holidays he has
it lit for 2-3 weeks but not very brightly.

>If it's a permanent decoration, I would keep my doors
>locked at night.


Why... what does that decoration have to do with locking doors?
Some people here lock their doors and some don't, I really don't know
who locks their doors.