Fourteen stalwart souls, on a crisp autumn day, braved the passage between dancing ghosts in the graveyard, a menacing giant spider on the porch roof, and a blood thirsty bat to enter the bewitched realm usually known as the home of Joe and Susan Colombo. To describe the treats and
tricks, haunted houses, lighted pumpkins, assorted witches, ghosts, and don't forget the moaning mummy, would require more pictures and words than space permits! Suffice it to say, there is probably no other house in the region so wonderfully decorated for Halloween. Costumes included a lion, farmer, tourists, Bride of Dracula, "Joe the Plumber", to name a few. The winners were Ed and Jean Monell who came dressed as dung beetles, rolling along their large ball of dung (an exercise ball covered in brown wrapping paper). Alex Waugh drove his TF, Dave and Liz DuBois drove their TD. The potluck was delicious and the conversations lively. A hearty "Thank you" to Susan and Joe for a delightful afternoon!

Thanks to Liz DuBois for this write up!

Witches BrewsBubble & ToilThe Buffet table (Liz DuBois refilling the dry ice)
Eleanor & Larry Huffines - looking mighty debonairTourists Liz & Dave DuBoisStephanie "Sara Palin" and Bob "Joe the plumber" KampasAlex 'Gangsta' WaughThe fabulous Jean "Bride of Frankenstein" MacGarahJean "Bride of Frankenstein" Mcgarah & Joan "The Lioness" GoodThe Dung Beetle invaders Ed & Jean MonellDung Beetle Monell's from the backDung Beetle dungFarmer Paul Good, Bob Kampas & Dave DuBoisEating lunch - Bob & Stephanie Kampas, Jean & Ed Monell

Special Thanks to Paul Good & Alex Waugh for taking photos.

Hot Dish Chef, Inc., 2007