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Halloween 2023 Yard Haunt Video

 Lisa Morton and I create an elaborate haunt in our front yard every Halloween. This year we added several new attractions (zombie Fred is our favorite). We don't get a lot of kids at the door (this year we got 18), but that's ok. We love putting the haunt together even if it's just for ourselves. The wind usually acts up just before Oct 31 and knocks things down, but we dealt with it and the haunt turned out very well. Note: I edited the video together from two video walkthroughs; one by Lisa and one by myself. Hope you enjoy it. We have a website for our haunt where you can find out more information. 

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