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Naramata family scares up daily boneyard displays for Halloween

The skeletons’ antics change daily and can viewed day or night

A spooky scary skeleton crew has shown up in a Naramata yard and no bones about it — the community is loving it.

Naramata mom Blaine Gerlach and her kids have decided to scare up a different display of her skeletons for every day of October.

Gerlach and her kids wanted to go all out this Halloween with a skeleton display in their side yard at 485 Robinson Avenue.

This is the first year she’s done a skeleton display and is loving the feedback so far from neighbours.

The skeletons are lit so they can be viewed at night as well for anyone walking or driving by.

“We are excited. It’s been fun coming up with ideas of what they are up to each day,” said Gerlach.

Her children Lincoln, 7 and Lennox, 6, brainstorm ideas and help with the setup and tear down each day.

The skeletons will change each day before dinner.

So far, the skeletons have gone fishing and caught a ghost head, used their arms to hit down a pumpkin pinata and they’ve also tried to run away from a scary spider.

The skeleton display can be viewed every day at 485 Robinson Ave. in Naramata.

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Monique Tamminga

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Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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