The undead have come to Gotham City for the shindig of the year.
Witches, ghosts, and ghouls are very near,π
On the Upper East Side, behold a sinister sight!π·
Spreading the Fright all day and all night!
What has convened but a howling scene!
Bizarre ventures umpteen that have never been seen!
Heads to roll and evil to flow, they're hereee!
'Tis a rush to the bloodstream,πΊ
A peek at the team behind this horrific scene at a brownstone on East 72nd Street. Let's hope you don't meet! |
Why, it must be Halloween!π
Here's where your chilling tour of the Upper East Side ends.
On 2nd Avenue in front of Crumbly Bakery*, see Jack stand. Walk by to hear him talk, or shake his hand. *{between East 89th and East 90th Streets}
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4 Bonus Upper East Side Brownstones to see: If you pass them on foot, be ready to flee!π©Έ
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Incredible Debbie, and great photography too. We do not see anything as intensive as this over here. What a sight it all must be, and how exciting is NYC!!
ReplyDeleteOh, Trish, Manhattan goes all out. You have people who own big brownstones with the space to store plenty of decorations and I'm guessing some of them are in the theatre business, or some entertainment business where they acquire costumes and props, then in the apartment buildings, the employees and doormen might pitch in to decorate. Plus a measure of the population here has the money to buy the bigger, animation. It's also grown over the years to include more blocks, which is great. I love seeing and posting (a portion of) it!
Deletejeepers, creepers!!!
ReplyDeleteImaginative! :)
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