Tuesday, November 2, 2010

11/3 Outdoor Wednesday # 95

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No neighborhood in Macon revels in Halloween more than the area around Ridge Avenue. It has been estimated that roughly 2,000 children go through the Ridge Avenue area to trick-or-treat each year, and residents give out about 150 pounds of candy. (I am glad this is NOT my neighborhood!)

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Most of the neighbors don’t mind the large crowds, so long as it is kids doing the trick-or-treating and not teens or adults seeking free handouts of candy.

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38 comments:

  1. That bit about teens kind of bugs me. I didn't really trick or treat as a teen, but I took my younger sibs. Now they are in their teens and they still enjoy trick or treating. I would much rather have them out with families, trick or treating than getting into other mischief-- which is exactly what is going to happen when homes have attitude or turn them away for being too old to trick or treat.

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  2. This looked like a lot of fun! I would love to be in a neighborhood like that...we live at the end of a very long cul de sac...we had all of 9 trick or treaters...so disappointing.

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  3. Wow, that is a lot of candy for all those trick or treaters. We are the opposite here did not get one.

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  4. oh my word!! that is alot.. happy ww.

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  5. Hi Susan! OMG! What a fantastic Halloween party! so funny! I love it!

    visit me anytime!

    Marina

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  6. So glad not be living in that neighborhood! Thanks for hosting.

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  7. WOW!!!! That is a TON of trick or treaters!! My kids would NOT wait in those lines, haha.

    http://goobergrapemonkeyman.blogspot.com/

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  8. quite an impressive turn-out of trick or treaters! must be fun!

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  9. That looks like everyone was having a good time but I'm like you and so glad it wasn't my neighborhood. Loved the pictures they were so bright and colorful.

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  10. Looks like fun but that is a lot of folks!

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  11. Wow, that line to get to that one house is just CRAZY! I'm with you, glad it's not my neighborhood.

    Tink *~*~*

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  12. Wow, what a great turn out for Halloween! We only had 5 different groups ring our doorbell!

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  13. Since we live in the country we were lucky to get one little boy dressed as "Wall E" (so cute). I can't believe that line! I think I am happy with just that one.

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  14. Wow, that's crazy!! We had about 20 kids show up at our house :)

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  15. So glad to see such happy kiddos...
    Thanks for hosting...

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  16. Thanks for hosting! Stop over and enter my csntstores.com gift card giveaway if you can!

    http://ourlifeinaclick.blogspot.com/2010/11/another-csn-giveaway-and-please-vote.html

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  17. Long lines to get candy....oh my goodness! I haven't ever seen that in my lifetime. Just did.
    Joyce M

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  18. I don't mind teens, but the adults who come by themselves or with other adults... Let them buy their own. :-)

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  19. That is an amazing amount of candy and children, Susan! I thought my neighborhood was hectic on Halloween! I usually give out around 300 pieces of candy in two hours. This year was quieter for some reason ..maybe because it was a Sunday?
    ♥ Pat

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  20. That would be a lot to deal with. No TorT's here. Most of the children in my area go to Church functions/parties.
    Thanks for hosting again this week.
    Glenda

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  21. Thanks again for hosting outdoor Wednesday!!
    ~ Julie

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  22. I love these photos and wish it WAS my neighborhood. We got exactly ONE trick or treat group and I miss the cute kiddies of our last house.

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  23. What a fun and festive neighborhood!

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  24. Hi Susan
    Wow!!! That doesn't happen in our neighborhood either. Thank goodness.
    I love your pics and I'm happy to join outdoor wednesday again. I love outdoors.
    xoxo
    Betty

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  25. Looks like a lot of fun......my neighbourhood also has lots of kids. We had enough candy for about 250 kids and then ran out. But ours all come out in the evening when it is dark, never in the daytime. Thanks for sharing.

    erica-sweetonyou. blogspot.com

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  26. Fantastic Halloween party!
    trick or treat!

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  27. I'm joining in on the Wednesday event. Looks like fun.

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  28. 150 pounds each?! Wow! Great shots - were you actually stooping in the street or did you just shoot from the hip? Sometimes from the hip renders great photos! As always, thanks for hosting!

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  29. THANKS FOR HOSTING OUTDOOR WEDNESDAY! I have met so many great bloggers since linking up.

    I can't get over the large amounts of Trick or Treaters! This is a great way to get out in your neighborhood and community and meet new families.
    Happy Wednesday!
    Lilly

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  30. Wow, what a crowd! How fun that must be! Thanks for sharing and hosting.
    ~Holly

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  31. I'm curious, what makes that neighborhood so special? It's neat that a lot of people goes to it though. Happy WW!

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  32. I used to live in a neighborhood like that where car loads came from other neighborhoods...I think that since churches have started the alternative events, it has reduced the number of children who go out...I had 12 this year, some were older than I like to see...I was disappointed that I didn't have the little guys, I always enjoy seeing them.
    Mama Bear

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  33. Wow! You have a huge amount of trick or treaters. Looks like everyone was having a great time.

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  34. Daytime trick o treating hmmmmm not a bad idea!

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  35. What a generous neighborhood! That's what I loved about Macon (I went to Mercer)...generous, friendly people. I do have to say, though, 150 pounds of candy is A LOT!!!
    Jane (Artfully graced)

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  36. WOW!!
    Where we live we're lucky to get one trick-or-treater. This year we had 3, all from the same family.

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