Sunday, October 18, 2009

Halloween Haunts

I am grateful for friends and family that don't have any qualms about attending Halloween Haunted Houses. We are very lucky in our area to have a few to choose from. Friday night, a bunch of us gathered together and hopped in Cindys way swank suburban and drove the 5 miles out to the Haunted mill, in Teton.

It opened way back in '97 and has been going strong every Halloween there after. It was originally a flour mill. The time it takes to go through, is about 45 minutes. This year they have added the surrounding grainery and field to the whole scare factor. These are all pictures of the actual buildings and stuff, and you do have to cross that bridge, and the falls are right underneath.



I got spooked, but it wasn't really scary. However, my friend Deb, and her 12 year old daughter, got the crap scared out of them. It was a fun time, and we all plan to goto the haunted Forest in Tetonia next week, then maybe off to Idaho Falls for Dr. Slaughters House of Terror, which promises to be the most scary ever. Happy Haunting!

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