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PHOTOS: Village decked out in Halloween decor despite the pandemic

The Stonewall National Monument has its share of scarecrows.
The Stonewall National Monument has its share of scarecrows.
Photos by Tequila Minsky

By Tequila Minsky

Pandemic or not, expressions of the season come to Village stoops and doorways and resident walls.

Flying bats, skeletons guarding doorposts, gravestone and bones, or spiders scaling buildings or caught in their webs. For the less gobliny visages, there are displays of squash, pumpkins, corn stalks, and scarecrows. Welcome to the Village during the Halloween season.

Flying bats abound near 7th Ave.
Flying bats abound near 7th Ave.
Goblin and pumpkins abound on a Village stoop.
You never know where the bodies are buried
Village spiders spinning their webs!
A spider scales a Village townhouse.
Skeletons guarding a Village doorway.
Creepy crawly spiders scale this Village building.
This Village stoop is a simple homage to the season.
Peeking through the gates—Grove Court always festivvely expresses the season.
A scarecrow in the Village.