It’s Tuesday. I lived in a house situated at the top of of a fairly steep hill for many years. Directly across the street was a park that many in the neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods would bring their kids to sled down in the winter. It wasn’t an official “sledding park” so there was basically nowhere to park. So, parents would just park their vehicles along the side of the road. My driveway happened to be in the perfect location for parents needing to turn around after dropping off the kids. Every time it snowed our driveway was used for hundreds of turn-arounds. It didn’t bother me. I didn’t threaten anyone with a bat. It could take a moment or two when I needed to leave or come home but it wasn’t a big deal.
So much for the spirit of Halloween.
-keep
Neighbors Call Cops on Floating Max Halloween Display- Family Shuts It Down
An awesome family in Plainfield, Illinois, going viral for their incredible Halloween display (including the hyper-viral floating Max from ‘Stranger Things’ ) had to shut down last night due to an unhappy neighbor.
From posts on TikTok and Facebook the husband, Dave Kedzie, announced a neighbor had been swinging a baseball bat at someone who pulled into his driveway to turn around. The neighbor called the police multiple times and out of an abundance of caution the family is pulling the decorations down.
They spent more than 1500 hours of hard work on this incredible display that garnered attention all over the world- especially for the floating Max which seemed to have everyone pondering how it was done.
The family worried the neighbor will do something to harm folks visiting their display, and they wanted to keep everyone safe by shutting down permanently. Sad day for all of us who love the creativity and the spirit of Halloween.
Stranger Things House–Shut Down
It’s Tuesday. I lived in a house situated at the top of of a fairly steep hill for many years. Directly across the street was a park that many in the neighborhood and surrounding neighborhoods would bring their kids to sled down in the winter. It wasn’t an official “sledding park” so there was basically nowhere to park. So, parents would just park their vehicles along the side of the road. My driveway happened to be in the perfect location for parents needing to turn around after dropping off the kids. Every time it snowed our driveway was used for hundreds of turn-arounds. It didn’t bother me. I didn’t threaten anyone with a bat. It could take a moment or two when I needed to leave or come home but it wasn’t a big deal.
So much for the spirit of Halloween.
-keep
Neighbors Call Cops on Floating Max Halloween Display- Family Shuts It Down
An awesome family in Plainfield, Illinois, going viral for their incredible Halloween display (including the hyper-viral floating Max from ‘Stranger Things’ ) had to shut down last night due to an unhappy neighbor.
From posts on TikTok and Facebook the husband, Dave Kedzie, announced a neighbor had been swinging a baseball bat at someone who pulled into his driveway to turn around. The neighbor called the police multiple times and out of an abundance of caution the family is pulling the decorations down.
They spent more than 1500 hours of hard work on this incredible display that garnered attention all over the world- especially for the floating Max which seemed to have everyone pondering how it was done.
The family worried the neighbor will do something to harm folks visiting their display, and they wanted to keep everyone safe by shutting down permanently. Sad day for all of us who love the creativity and the spirit of Halloween.