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in reply to Katherine Bond

What a lovely bucket to kick, except chicken combs aren't bony and neither are feathers.
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The same is true of dog and cat and bat ears, but here we are...
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Apparently fake skeletons are not necessarily true to reality! Imagine that!!

That is a fun scenario @Katherine Bond although it is a bit early for Halloween decor! Is this from last year?

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Yes, this is an old photo @Donna McClure. No one has done any decorating around here yet, except for pumpkins and mums.
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I've seen about half a dozen different skeleton tableaus. Two of them ride old tractors and have been up for more than a year. Another one is the wagon and gnomes. The others have started popping up lately, one just before Labor Day weekend. There's a big spider web a couple houses up the street where a cackling witch was last year. Some farm stands have a plethora of pumpkins. I have not seen pumpkins at houses yet. A typo I just corrected gave me an idea about having a skeleton with a trench coat, funky furry purple hat with a fancy feather, and a couple skeletons with curly rainbow clown wigs and short skirts. That is likely to go unmanifested, like the rabbit on a crucifix for spring.
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I live across the street from a church and elementary school. I've found some affordable skeletons that are three feet tall at five Below...
small skeleton
They could be posed with larger skeletons wearing Trump and Epstein masks.
That might be just a little too intense for some folks though.
in reply to Katherine Bond

In a separate arrangement on a different part of the yard, there could be two skeletons depicting a Pope punching a Nazi.
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In yet another part of the yard, there could be skeletons depicting nuns with rulers and hair brushes and some of the child-sized skeletons at school desks.
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A adult female duck-lipped skeleton with a dark wig and a pistol, looming over a cowering dog would be a bold statement.
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A skeleton with a Putin mask surrounded by several drones might be an interesting touch.
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A skeleton with Melania's "I really don't care. Do you?" trench coat would add some extra spice to the Trump/Epstein/children arrangement.
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I’m looking forward to your Halloween displays @Brian Fitzgerald. lol. There could be dueling political tableaus going up.

If they keep the skeletons up year round, is that really Halloween decoration? Someone in my town has a skeleton they dress up. In the summer, it’s Farmer Brown.

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A couple of these might end up riding our flamingoes.
The skeletons are almost 16" tall and are posable and inexpensive.
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@Brian Fitzgerald you have a very active imagination. Your posts often amuse me. ☺️

My granddaughter, in her 20's, with a degree in architecture, has a full size skeleton. When she moved to Montana after graduation the skeleton also went. Now both are back living in Oregon.

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Being only 15 inches tall, they are about the size of leprechauns. So the flamingo-riding jousters probably will need sparkling green hats and they should have a pot of gold as the prize they compete for. There may also be a third small skeleton with a fairy princess style pointed hat and veil.

@Donna McClure, I'm glad you enjoy my fanciful ramblings.