One of the greatest things about our Halloween display is the window with two creepy little girl twins. “One neighbor refers to our place as the pirate house, and said it is their favorite,” Watkins said adding, “Kids come by our house all the time. Watkins and Millar both get a lot of satisfaction out of being creative year after year with their frightening display, and their payoff is seeing people’s positive reactions. put up their annual OBooo Halloween display in early October. Glenn Millar and Alexandra Watkins at 1835 Venice St. “Glenn put it up there, and the kids really liked it, so we leave it up,” said Watkins who added one of their favorite buccaneers is named Artieeeee. But some of their display favorites stay up all year, like pirates in a crow’s nest in a palm tree in their front yard. Watkins said she and Millar put their Halloween decorations up the first week of October, adding most of the display remains in place the week after the holiday. This year the big new things are our OBooo display with upcycled Halloween lights, and our skeletal duo, Kentucky and Derby, a surfer and dog up on the roof with blue Mohawks and sunglasses.” “We love it,” said Watkins of their constantly growing yard display. This is the fourth year they’ve haunted their neighborhood. The pair have made Halloween decorating a family tradition, wherein they try and outdo themselves every year. There is a “real” haunted house featuring a half-dozen animatronic characters including pirates, eerie twins, spooky banjo players, and even a rooftop skeletal surfer and dog at the home of Alexandra Watkins and Glenn Millar at 1835 Venice St.
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